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Topic: Painting 101
Posted By: tigman250
Subject: Painting 101
Date Posted: 23 January 2006 at 9:39pm

see alot of questions from time to time about painting your marker so i thought i would post a how to of the technical stuff, there are some other threads about patterns but this one is just how to prep and paint.

First, completly dissasemble your marker, this means EVERYTHING you can't do a good job if you leave parts on it. and you don't get a fine line taping things off so don't do it. dissasemble it all, you won't be dissapointed you did.

Second, do any milling you may want to, here are some pics of my 98C during the milling stages

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the second step is completly optional but if you ever intend on milling it now is the time before paint

Third, sand everything you intend to paint with 220 grit sand paper. it's up to you how crazy you want to get here, the more time spent on prep the better job you will have when done. if you take the time to scrub off all the paint you will have a more uniform looking paint job. if you choose to remove all the original paint it should have a dull brushed type look. if you decide to just rough up the original paint just sand it until it's dull looking. sanding all the paint off is alot of work but the end result is worth it in my opinion. you can get a sandpaper assortment at the local hardware store for a few bucks.

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this is a pic of my SL 68-II roughly sanded, i still sanded it to a dull luster to get rid of deep scratches but it gives you the idea of how far you have to go to get all the paint off

Fourth, wipe everything down with rubbing alcohol. this will remove all the sanding dust and more importantly it will remove all the oils left behind from your hands. you can get isopropyl rubbing alcohol from your local drug store or a wal-mart.

Fifth, prime it, this is a VERY important step for aluminum, i recomend a self etching primer. aluminum does not hold paint at all so if you skip this your paint job will peel. the self etching primer actually uses a mild acid to etch the aluminum to help hold the paint on it. i recommend the Dupli Color brand self etching primer, it can be picked up at your local NAPA or Advanced Auto for $4-$5 a can.

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Sixth, PAINT, yes finally you can paint it, i like to apply at leats 3 coats of color lightly sanding between coats and wiping down with rubbing alcohol. you can get as creative here as you want, digi cammo, cammo, fades, or any custom creation you can come up with. again i recomend using Dupli Color brand paint it has an awesome spray tip that never clogs and provided a very uniform spray pattern. also available for $4-$5 at local parts store.

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this is what the can looks like

finished products

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the first and second is my 98C and the third is my SL 68-II as i said earlier just use your imagination to come up with a paint scheme of your own.



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Replies:
Posted By: You Wont See Me
Date Posted: 23 January 2006 at 9:57pm
Tig, your a god.

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Posted By: SuzukiRider987
Date Posted: 23 January 2006 at 10:05pm
Very nice job Tig. Great article.  Mad props.

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Posted By: MP Sniper
Date Posted: 23 January 2006 at 10:09pm

i love this and also the drop forward pure genious

 

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Posted By: the_skdster
Date Posted: 23 January 2006 at 11:43pm

sweeet.
now if only I can find the time...



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Posted By: Big Pun
Date Posted: 24 January 2006 at 10:24am
haha nice chain drop forward!

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Posted By: MoNkeY Hunter
Date Posted: 24 January 2006 at 2:39pm
 Well done


Posted By: Yomillio
Date Posted: 24 January 2006 at 4:49pm
Great job.  ...jk... thats a little messed up...

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Posted By: LtCold Steel
Date Posted: 02 December 2006 at 11:13am
Awsome!


Posted By: karll
Date Posted: 02 December 2006 at 11:44am
Are you serious? A 10 month old thread to say, "Awesome."

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Posted By: Tolgak
Date Posted: 02 December 2006 at 4:24pm
I think it deserved to be dug up. It's some really good info.

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Posted By: LtCold Steel
Date Posted: 02 December 2006 at 4:27pm

Plus look how long I have been on this site?

Went and got all my supplies today, Now just got to take Makers all apart, It will be my first time! They have always worked!

It is a big deal?



Posted By: DeTrevni
Date Posted: 02 December 2006 at 5:26pm
People here are anal about bumping old posts. Rule of thumb: just don't do it.

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Posted By: paintballplaya7
Date Posted: 02 December 2006 at 9:45pm
"First, completly dissasemble your marker, this means EVERYTHING"

What about the gas line and the valve body? In the manual it recommends to not remove those things.


Posted By: karll
Date Posted: 02 December 2006 at 10:59pm
You don't have to remove the gasline from the valve body, but yea take those out too. 

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Posted By: glazener24
Date Posted: 03 December 2006 at 1:07pm
Basically, all you need to do is get the receiver halves by themselves, dont worry about taking the gasline out of the valve or ASA and stuff like that.


Posted By: paintballplaya7
Date Posted: 03 December 2006 at 4:38pm
thanks


Posted By: paintballplaya7
Date Posted: 09 December 2006 at 2:46pm
what about camo adhesive that is made for tippmanns? it would be cheaper than buying paint and primer, not to mention alot easier. but how good is it and how long would it last?



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