How to: Painting your Rifle Stock - Picture Heavy

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Post by TenX » Mon Nov 03, 2008 9:01 am

indian";p="57989 wrote: i think drying in the open may attract dust especially in the cities :)
I agree.. probably a plastic contraption with a cover of transparent plastic on all sides, within which one could place the painted stuff, sounds reasonable...
If one could make a tent out of plastic bags and place the painted article(s) inside, with dear sun pouring heat on it, it would suffice. My concern was that sometimes, humidity may mar the drying if done indoors, and using a bulb may induce non-uniform drying... :)
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Post by snIPer » Mon Nov 03, 2008 9:44 am

Good job Mo
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Post by striker » Mon Nov 03, 2008 5:51 pm

Good hand mo and very good documentation

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Post by snIPer » Mon Nov 03, 2008 7:43 pm

Mo a few questions for you.

Where and how much did you pick up the cans of paint for?

also you mentioned "coats of clear" is that some kind of protective covering of neutral paint like touchwood is for wood?

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Post by Mo » Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:13 am

Rusty: Done. Thanks for pointing that out.

@Parag: Thanks for bringing it up. Keep us updated on how it goes. I'm particularly interested in the plastic parts. Plastic is very unforgiving when it comes to painting and peels quicker without primer. So let us know.

@Tenx: Drying inside is always best due to several reasons. Dust is a major factor. Also drying in thehot sun will prematurely fade the paint.

@Tirtha: The primer was omitted since I initially decided this to be a temporary solution till bluing. But its come out so well, that I'm having second thoughts. However, even if it peels, I will redo the process with primer. The surprising inexpensiveness of the whole process is a boon when it comes to touch ups and improvements.

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Post by Mo » Tue Nov 04, 2008 3:21 am

@Tenx: The catch to that idea is that I have to spend time/money on building such a device., not to mention guard it! lol.

@Sniper: The spray cans are widely available. They cost Rs.200 each. You will need at least 2 for the stock. And 1 can of clear. Clear is transparent. Its just like paint but just coats a transparent film. Like lamination is to paper. It has several uses the most important being it protects the paint.

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Post by archer » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:32 am

@Mo
great job. Mine was not that good. i am sure. probably i can do a better job now after seeing your job....
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Post by TenX » Tue Nov 04, 2008 8:37 am

Mo";p="58091 wrote: ...Tenx: Drying inside is always best due to several reasons. Dust is a major factor. Also drying in thehot sun will prematurely fade the paint....
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Post by snIPer » Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:08 am

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Post by Mo » Wed Nov 05, 2008 12:08 am

@Parag: Thanks bro. Well you should practice before attempting the actual painting. So the next time, try out some other bikes in the parking lot! :-P Jus make sure they dont catch you at it!

@Tenx: Well, if premature fading is the gain, I'm so much better off without it! lol!

@Sniper: Anytime bro.

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Re: How to: Painting your Rifle Stock - Picture Heavy

Post by sagar » Thu Apr 02, 2009 3:00 pm

Hello Mo,
Can you please specify the BOSNY paint you used on the barrel ?
Your Write-up and Photos are Excellent.
Thanks for the info.
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Re: How to: Painting your Rifle Stock - Picture Heavy

Post by shadowphaxone » Sun Apr 05, 2009 5:32 am

sagar wrote:Hello Mo,
Can you please specify the BOSNY paint you used on the barrel ?
Your Write-up and Photos are Excellent.
Thanks for the info.
Regards,

Sagar,

I believe you are from khadki. You will be able to find BOSNY aerosol near pune. Go for the largest shop (or distributor).They will have a catalog. You can Choose the different shades.

The color of paint used is given in the main article. :D :mrgreen: :D
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Re: How to: Painting your Rifle Stock - Picture Heavy

Post by sagar » Sun Apr 05, 2009 10:56 am

Hello shadowphaxone,
ROTFL :lol:
By specify, I meant
Does it have any specific code No ?
Does it have any Grade like 'A', 'B' etc. of that sort.
Is anything written about it, being used on which Material ?
Thanks.

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Re: How to: Painting your Rifle Stock - Picture Heavy

Post by shadowphaxone » Tue Apr 07, 2009 7:25 am

Hi Sagar,

sagar wrote: By specify, I meant
Does it have any specific code No ?


Yes, each color has some numerical. But it is of little use to customers...Since there are shops which do not use computer controlled systems for product stacking.
sagar wrote:
Does it have any Grade like 'A', 'B' etc. of that sort.

Nope! i believe not. There is only one quality.
sagar wrote: Is anything written about it, being used on which Material ?
The best person to answer this would be a sales representative of a paint shop...




P.S. - This is a Do-It-Yourself (D.I.Y.) project... Do it at your OWN risk!!!...

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Re: How to: Painting your Rifle Stock - Picture Heavy

Post by sagar » Wed Apr 08, 2009 8:17 pm

Thanks,
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Did you buy the digital Camera? :?:

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