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Posted: 09 Feb 2008, 20:22
by CovKid
cozmik wrote:Change of plan. Having read the wiki article completely, I'm going for it in the spring. Gonna use the dark blue rustoleum and do the whole thing. Will prime the odd black panel first (the rest is nato green matt).
Anyone else rollering this spring? Will post some pics when I get going. Gonna leave a week between coats as advised. I can't wait to get started and hope we get some good early spring weather.
I would just like to say that the article is WIKId and totally comprehensive. I wouldn't have dreamt of rollering my van before I read this.
Well done Covkid, a brill resource & great piece of work!
Cozmik
Yup - stick to May/June for outside rollering. Few if any insects and little dust in the air. There are a few areas since painting that I'll be revisiting (round petrol filler mostly) but most areas look clean as whistle and it shrugged off all the wintry weather no prob.
Thanks for compliment. I do update the Wiki page now and then to clarify odds and ends but it should all be there. I do recommend a quick practice on something like an old washing machine or panel as it gives you a 'feel' for how to work the paint. You can do that at any time of year really. Theres also a video at the bottom of the wiki page but I'll make a new one this year showing the process in more detail.
Posted: 22 Feb 2008, 08:13
by Pepperami
With a camo paint job how would you flat back? White base coat, black and grey detailing over.
Posted: 27 Feb 2008, 08:22
by clartsonly
I am going to do this, I seem to be spending a load of money of stone chip spray and filler etc every year anyway. this summer it is goodbye to enamel flowers and hello to two tone, like my parents 1980 devon back in the errr 80's.
just as soon as I have fixed the last couple of bits.

Posted: 27 Feb 2008, 10:14
by clartsonly
not even started yet, but already a question.
when my parents camper was resprayed, the guy sprayed the lower 8 inches with a rubbery "stone chip". is this adviseble and if used can the enamel be painted onto this?
Posted: 27 Feb 2008, 18:19
by CovKid
Allegedly it'll go over anything providing theres grip there. Do a small test painted on with a brush.
Posted: 28 Feb 2008, 10:21
by Pepperami
Up date on prices Just bought mine
2.5ltrs £22.50 +vat
1ltr £8.84 +vat
So for 4.5ltrs, vat and carriage £54.26
Posted: 29 Feb 2008, 12:40
by oldiguana
does anyone know of any stockists of rustoleum in stoke on trent guys,or is there a site i can order from....cheers
Posted: 29 Feb 2008, 13:15
by hi_tower
oldiguana wrote:does anyone know of any stockists of rustoleum in stoke on trent guys,or is there a site i can order from....cheers
Decor8, on festival park near the sentinel building.
Posted: 01 Mar 2008, 12:33
by oldiguana
cheers HI_TOWER!!,arl give them a call monday and order some white n start marladys vengabus............
Posted: 01 Mar 2008, 17:16
by hi_tower
oldiguana wrote:cheers HI_TOWER!!,arl give them a call monday and order some white n start marladys vengabus............
No need to order white mate. I know they keep that in stock cos thats the colour I bought. I think it was about £25 for 2.5l with vat from memory.
Posted: 02 Mar 2008, 16:19
by Pepperami
I started on the door i am renovating. Didn't go too well think i used too much thinners. Its taking ages to go off. It was a bit more like man milk than runny custard. Does anyone know if it will actually go off or have i made a big booboo.
Posted: 02 Mar 2008, 18:44
by hi_tower
SCOOBYDUBBYDOO wrote:I started on the door i am renovating. Didn't go too well think i used too much thinners. Its taking ages to go off. It was a bit more like man milk than runny custard. Does anyone know if it will actually go off or have i made a big booboo.
it will go off eventually. i got some runs in mine, that was about 3 months ago and they are just solidifying now. the cold weather doesnt help.
Posted: 02 Mar 2008, 19:05
by CovKid
Too runny yep. Will dry eventually though.
Its hard to know when you've got it right - until you do. Sounds obvious but its true.
Once you know the consistency, you get it right every time then. Should make a nice nice 'tacky' sound using the roller when the mix is right. This is why in the wiki, I recommend you test on an old car door or washing machine first.
Posted: 02 Mar 2008, 19:12
by CovKid
Once you DO get it right, you'll find you can't stop -not even to scratch your noseand you'll cover a lot in a short space of time so make sure you've taped up anything you don't want to paint. You can do one whole side in 10-12 minutes.
You work fast and keep watching for any errors (runs/sags) as they're impossible to fix after 3-4 mins. Right mix and not too much paint in one go is the secret. Ignore the textured surface - it levels out after a few mins.
Still think its way too cold to paint at the mo. May/June is perfect. In fact ChickenKoop and I found that if its relatively warm outside, by the time you've worked your way round the bus, its ready for a second go. This time of year it can take hours and hours to dry.
Posted: 02 Mar 2008, 20:02
by Pepperami
I have a door off the bus at the mo. I put some lights and heat on it. It's definetely getting there.