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I don't like wearing respirator either.
You probably won't get much exposure doing those parts but, My trade is in Industrial coatings , I know a lot of "old school" spray painters" I know of two that have died from the effects of being lax with respirators and another that's going blind because of paint fume exposure. I've worn respirators all my life, I don't like wearing them either, but I like breathing without an oxygen tank.... Just saying
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anyways, it’s done now. Not horrible by any means but could be better for sure. Once all together it will be fine
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78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
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If you are going to use a spray can still lightly sand and clean , then spray. The light sanding will allow the touch up paint to adhere better..
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Since I need very tiny amt of paint it would be hard to mix, don't need reducer there for sure, but wondered if it going to dry without hardener.
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KZ1000 Restomod ( www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/614517-1977-kz1000-restomod )
1977 KZ1000A1 ( www.kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/616901...-spare-parts-project )
1980 KZ750H ( kzrider.com/forum/11-projects/612054-kz750h-restoration )
2000 BMW F650GS
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No, I need to touch up now. Those places cosmetically not important(not visible), just where I didn't get with a gun. I can touch them up with a brush, more for protection.
Since I need very tiny amt of paint it would be hard to mix, don't need reducer there for sure, but wondered if it going to dry without hardener.
As I said, if the paint needs hardener, then use hardener, it won't cure properly without it... If you're going to brush it on you'll still need to mix about 100mm, about a fifth of a pint, better to have a touch too much than not enough..
When painting frames, you generally start painting the hard to get bits first...
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When painting frames, you generally start painting the hard to get bits first...
So I did. I even painted upside down, starting from hard to reach areas. Then flipped and painted rest. But somehow there is places where I simply couldn't get in with a gun. Or if I did - I would put paint all around and get runs.
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When painting frames, you generally start painting the hard to get bits first...
So I did. I even painted upside down, starting from hard to reach areas. Then flipped and painted rest. But somehow there is places where I simply couldn't get in with a gun. Or if I did - I would put paint all around and get runs.
Yes, its fiddly alright, I usually suspend the frame , with a length of wire, off a rafter in the shed, so I can spin it around easily to get the hard to get to spots.
I suppose another way would be to brush paint the hard to get spots first , then spray everything else, I've never needed a brush though, but I usually use spray cans, not a spray gun...
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78 KZ650B2A - resto in progress
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Other bikes: 1978 BMW R100/7, 1978 Moto Guzzi T3, 2016 DRZ400s
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