Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
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Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
4 sets of NOS USA-1 wheels and tires came up on ebay not too long ago, he had a buy it now for $100+$20 to shipped or best offer I made an offer for $80+$20 and he accepted.The finished was in good shape and in order to preserve it you have to clear coat them. I decided to try metalcast again this time with Orange I want yellow or gold but couldn't find it.
Very durable I baked them at around 120-150 degrees for about 15 mins once cooled very tuff like molded into the plastic.
Very durable I baked them at around 120-150 degrees for about 15 mins once cooled very tuff like molded into the plastic.
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
Hi Jim the wheels has shining slivery finish not plated and can easily be rub off, best to clear coat them or they will be ruin in no time if mishandle.
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
So this duplicolor paint is like a clear candy? Sounds like its similar to the tamiya clears. Might be a good alternative if they have more colors
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
Here some more info they do carry a lot of different colors. Very resistance to heat, fuel etc.
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/metalCast/
http://www.duplicolor.com/products/metalCast/
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
I've worked with Metalcast paint and I absolutely hated working with it. I was trying to get a green anodized finish on something back when I was modding computer cases and it didn't come out ANYTHING like it was supposed to. The paint itself is thin and runny and prone to orange-peeling and easily runs if you put even just a bit too much down. I followed all the directions on the can to a "T". There's definitely a technique you need to learn with a lot of trial & error before you will get it right.
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
Some painting tip when using metal cast paint, wash part well with dawn, shake can well for few minutes, fill sink with hot water place can in hot water to pressurize the paint will come out fine mist instead of splatters start with fine coat then proceed with heavier coats, if oven baking metal parts to 250 degrees for 1/2 hour let it cool very slowly will leave a hard rubbery surface if cooled too fast will chip easily.
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
Sunlight shot! Look I got custom machined billet aluminum red anodized wheels!
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
Those do look sick. I looked at the link you posted. Where can you find this stuff for sale at? Did you use the grounding color or sprayed over the original silver finish? I would like to pick up some along with the grounding color to do a rear triangle on my son's MTB.
Here is my old Suzuki Katana 600 that I restored. I polished the forks then sprayed them with Tamiya clear orange.
I have also them to spray tecnacraft wheels. I could have anodized them but the paint is reversible where as anodizing would be tougher to remove.
Here is my old Suzuki Katana 600 that I restored. I polished the forks then sprayed them with Tamiya clear orange.
I have also them to spray tecnacraft wheels. I could have anodized them but the paint is reversible where as anodizing would be tougher to remove.
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
Hi Jim I just went down to the local O'Reilly autoparts store, any place that sell automotive paints should carry this product. I did not use any grounding color just shot straight to silver finish. wow you did an awesome job. I too have a few motorcycles that I have used this paint and it held up well, best to oven baked for best results once cooled ready for use.
All the gold trim on exhaust and rear wheel is metalcast yellow. My 2003 ZZR1200, also have 96,92 ZX-11's.
My 87 Jeep Comanche original owner. Metalcast blue on valve cover.
All the gold trim on exhaust and rear wheel is metalcast yellow. My 2003 ZZR1200, also have 96,92 ZX-11's.
My 87 Jeep Comanche original owner. Metalcast blue on valve cover.
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
That sure is a nice bike. I like the accents you made. No issues with the paint on the brake disc spiders?It would be cool to paint the wheels on my CBR something different.
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
I picked up some red to give it a try. Thanks for the tip on this paint.
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
I can't help but wonder how well Metalcast holds up when sprayed directly on a smooth, non-porous finish. I know that's the suggested procedure for using it on aluminum but if anodizing aluminum is such a complex procedure, how can this work as well? My buddy put this stuff on aluminum parts on his girlfriend's Camaro but the car hardly ever gets driven and I wonder if it holds up to pressure washing, degreasing, etc...?
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Re: Duplicolor Metalcast painted wheels.
it's just paint, so it won't be as tough as anodizing. baking it makes it tougher, but with any prolonged abrasion, it will wear off, that applies to pretty much any coating.
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