Paint Your Wagon - with a roller!

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Theres actually quite a lot. We just don't have a gallery facility for that purpose. I've tried to get a few in the WIKI but don't want to overload 80/90's bandwidth. That said, there are loads of spin-offs including:

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http://www.volkszone.com/VZi/showthread.php?t=562009" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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There's quite a few in the Wiki Tech Archive here, the main repository for rollering info and pics

If there's piccies that would positively add to the rollering article, we can make sure they are in the Wiki, doubt if we need a gallery of rollered vans per se, although it can always be mentioned in members' Garaged vehicles details

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Gloss roller pads on ebay cheap (I think)
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i bought a pack of 8 at b and q ...they said gloss rollers and they looked identicle to the ones i had been using but when i tried them out :shock: massive bubbles that wouldnt go away !!!....i bought some others at a pound shop and they were ok..so...some of them might be wolves in sheeps clothing so beware..if the bubbles are big and theres loads of them then they arnt the right roller heads...
they felt a little different to..but not much..a little stiffer than the good ones..but looked identicle :?
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weldore wrote:i bought a pack of 8 at b and q ...they said gloss rollers and they looked identicle to the ones i had been using but when i tried them out :shock: massive bubbles that wouldnt go away !!!....i bought some others at a pound shop and they were ok..so...some of them might be wolves in sheeps clothing so beware..if the bubbles are big and theres loads of them then they arnt the right roller heads...
they felt a little different to..but not much..a little stiffer than the good ones..but looked identicle :?

yeah owduck,we had the same probs with the bnq ones....found some pound shop ones were very good yet some others were carp.....best to do a mission round the pound shops(sad!)n try a few different makes on a bit of scrap.....wish we'd done that ourselves.....but the bus will be gettin another few coats this autumn so will do the testin well in advance.......still a crackin thread covkid!!!!!!!!!
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Seemingly without end and a country now full of rollered campers. Should have kept me mouth shut our kid. :lol:
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thayt rate owdblade....mindya if you adna done this thread,ah mite of done marladys bus with a sheepskin roller, some emulsion n a coat a varnish!!!!!!!!!!!!
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and i would have attempted spraying mine leaving it with that 'custard pie thrown at it' look :shock:
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I have a colour swatch coming from rustoleumdirect.

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Incidentally, have this week done the obligiatory pre-winter touch up. Perfect match and took all of 15 minutes :D
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Hi everyone, we painted the first coat today. Spent yesterday sanding, until we were both yellow from head to foot! Got up this morning at 7:30am - On A Sunday!!!! - Jase spent a good hour masking up, while I folded in the thinner. We did 8 yogurt pots of paint to 2 of thinner. Started painting at 9am. Finished at nearly 12pm. Jase did the rollering, while I did the fiddly bits. It was just starting to spit with rain when we were doing the last panel, and Jase was cussing something chronic, but it didn't come to anything thankfully. It already looks gorgeous. Will post some pics tomorrow. It looks a bit patchy at the very back, where some repair was done before we got her, and it's fibreglass or something ( :? ), and Jase says he can't do anything with it. Saying that, compared to how she looked before we started, she looks 100 times better already. (I don't think there was actually anything we could have done to make her look any worse!)

Thank you to everyone again for all of the advice. I will be reading the Wiki again before we start flattening back next weekend.

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You can often get away with a light shower if paint has almost gone off. Been there myself. So, convinced? :D

Good to do this job in pairs, one to roller and the other to mess with extra masking and pointing out runs or lines. Works best with two of you.
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Yes, very convinced! :D :D Well I think so anyway. I'll save final judgement for the finished product when it's been polished and is looking like glass. Hopefully! :) It's looking good so far, and worth all the hard work with the sanding and resanding, etc.

One of our neighbours has already asked about it, and says it looks 100 times better already.

I'm guessing it is better in pairs. Although, when we were getting to the end and it started spitting with rain, Jase was rollering and I was holding the paint tray and doing the fiddly little bits. You've probably guessed, I spilt some paint! So we now have a lovely yellow splodge on the pavement! :run <<<< It's that colour too!

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Remember, I did note in the WIKI that putting plenty of cardboard down helps and that if you hold tray and concentrate on rollering, chances are you'll spill it. Put it down. Admit it, you ignored that bit didn't you. :D

If weather makes it difficult to do big areas, you can always do subsequent coats on seperate panels, as and when. Awkward areas can be done with sponge brushes or in some cases, a small narrow ordinary brush. You generally have to remove doors, one at a time, to fully get to all areas but you can get the main body paint on long before that. I tend to see any pre-winter touch up as the equivalent of waterproofing a boat hull now.

Steps need to be painted FIRST thing in the day and ideally don't fully close a door until 24 hours later so paint is at least cured unless you have some heat to dry it faster - otherwise door rubbers may mark the paint. The body needs far more coats (generally) than small edges and trim which aren't seen so much and exposed to the ravages of the road. If you do touch up later, always try to do a panel area up to seam lines rather than small areas that will leave tell-tale signs that you've been at work.

More bugs about now, so a polythene sheet laid over tray masy help keep the perishers out in between roller replenishment - just an idea.
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how should i tackle the Hammerite finish? Paint remover?

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