Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by FarahAideed: 1:22pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Las las you will still pay panel beater |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Nobody: 1:28pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Lol |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by bigtt76(f): 1:32pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
It's doable but what s/he is trying to tell you is that the time invested in both material and human resources might turn out too expensive considering the cost of respraying at the local panel beaters stall. All the best adanny01:
Normally, the entire car cannot be sanded by a sander, there are areas where only manual sanding can reach.. The front wheel arc has black mudguard and the rear is black and doesn't require paint.
I am only painting the exterior surface in same colour and will apply clear coat on sanded headlight and rear lights. I will have to tape/cover, windscreen and any black rubber/plastic including wipers, rear glass, windows and chrome trims, roof gutter trims, wheel arcs and tires, underneath the rear view mirrors, front bumper radiator vent, head light and rear logos. The rear lights will be removed.
Taping is the least job I consider.
Sading is the most difficult job while painting most critical. Most recommendations will say sand the car to the metal, this is never done by Nigerian painters. My car has already 2 layers of paint, so sanding to the metal is not going to be easy. The least work to do in the sanding is to remove the last clear coat. That's my aim. The other critical sanding job is filling and sanding imperfections. I know I have a good eye to spot them. |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by bluefilm: 1:36pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
adanny01: So, my car is about 6yrs and the paint is in bad shape, thats apart from scratches and dents by family and friends.
The plan is to buy an electric spray gun (see image below), sanding discs for electric drill, buffer for electric drill, paint, thinner, clear coat, primmer, scotch tape and old newspapers. The panel beating will be done by competent panel beater.
My motivation is lack of funds to contract the best services for the job. Also, the cheap ones will not do a good job. I paid 30k for my sister's car last year but at this time, my car painted 6yrs ago is far better off.
From my reading, the main work in painting a car is the preparation (sanding precisely). Actual painting does not take more than 5hrs but the preparation will take days - weeks to get it right. I know if I Do-It-Myself, it will come out better. The only part I am scared of is the actual painting i.e getting right viscosity and colour.
Challenges: - I am not sure if the electric spray gun will be adequate. The main decision is buying the spray gun. - The Spray gun itself cost more than half of the budget but if successful, I may do 2 other projects which will eventually be the cost advantage. - I have no experience in paint mixing or thinning - I am also afraid of the job being too tedious or that without a garage cover, dust may make the job bad.
Just do it. You may be about to discover your real calling on earth, who knows...? 1 Like |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Gabbriell: 1:38pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
adanny01: So, my car is about 6yrs and the paint is in bad shape, thats apart from scratches and dents by family and friends.
The plan is to buy an electric spray gun (see image below), sanding discs for electric drill, buffer for electric drill, paint, thinner, clear coat, primmer, scotch tape and old newspapers. The panel beating will be done by competent panel beater.
My motivation is lack of funds to contract the best services for the job. Also, the cheap ones will not do a good job. I paid 30k for my sister's car last year but at this time, my car painted 6yrs ago is far better off.
From my reading, the main work in painting a car is the preparation (sanding precisely). Actual painting does not take more than 5hrs but the preparation will take days - weeks to get it right. I know if I Do-It-Myself, it will come out better. The only part I am scared of is the actual painting i.e getting right viscosity and colour.
Challenges: - I am not sure if the electric spray gun will be adequate. The main decision is buying the spray gun. - The Spray gun itself cost more than half of the budget but if successful, I may do 2 other projects which will eventually be the cost advantage. - I have no experience in paint mixing or thinning - I am also afraid of the job being too tedious or that without a garage cover, dust may make the job bad.
Do not go into a business you have little idea about. Car painting is complicated, go to car mechanics that does body work and learn from them (not just reading books). I have taken my car for spraying and body corrections before...it is not as easy as it seems if you want to do it correctly. GO AND LEARN IT FIRST...A LITTLE PRATICAL KNOWLEDGE WILL NOT HURT YOU. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Arysexy(m): 1:40pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Hope u have d right PPE
No go give yourself respiratory disease afterwards 1 Like |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by UmehzEmmanuel(m): 1:40pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
I'm proud of you Friend, this is what engineers do.
Don't forget to earth the metal body part prior to spraying.
Will ensure a more even finish. Of course you haven't forgotten your lessons in Electrostatics.
Bonne Chance!
And Biko, don't forget to share step by step pictures. No matter how it turns out, don't be embarrassed to let us know.
We learn by doing. Someone was talking about prior experience. This is all the experience you need for a better job tomorrow. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by neighbourhud: 1:46pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
OK....
Juz lemme see the b4 and after picture |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by chaloskyx: 1:47pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
GO AHEAD AND POST PICTURES OF THE ENTIRE PROCESS |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Nobody: 1:49pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
YOU ARE STINGY 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by GiftedTitty: 1:52pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Let me book space |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by GiftedTitty: 1:52pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
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Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by sayso: 1:54pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
DIY makes you happy. My freezer had cooling problem,it should cost me 16k to fix by an artisan. I did it myself for just #1,300.but op if you check the different faces of ladies after make up, you will understand tools help but experience matters. 2 Likes |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by yusufu16: 1:58pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
adanny01:
I tell myself I am a handyman in Nigeria. I am an Engineer by profession but a technician by indulgence.
I take my TV apart before I take it to the street TV repair man. My mechanic thinks I am stingy because he can't do the usual Kazeem with me (they sometimes get away with it)..
My Kitchen cabinet was a friend's idea, he said, "why do you have to pay for this, I trust you, you can do it. Just go to Panteka (Kaduna)". Before anyone knew it, I did my bed, my TV console and planing to do a whole lot.
On this job, I may not achieve the best standards that'll win titles but I know that the outcome won't be worst than the present condition. The only thing I am watching out for is the budget.
I have been reading and many things worry me about the job. As much as I want the result to be impressive, I only want what is acceptable.
Oh, I remember. I was supposed to fix my neighbors child bicycle chain this evening. I started my DIY adventure 1 year ago. Now I repair my car myself. I bought several tools I need on aliexpress. I can tell you most of the tools I now have, 98% of Nigerian mechanics have never seen in their life. I have tool to test my spark plug I have tool to test my ignition coil I have tool to test my fuel pump I have tool to test my engine health I have a diagnostic tool and a laptop I have tool to test short circuit wires I have tool to test bad fuse I have electronic tyre pressure monitor I have tool that cleans my plug I mean if you see my tools, you will think I manufacture car. Most people abroad are DIY specialists. 19 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by waleadeagb(m): 2:01pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
I believe you can do a good job on the painting of your car with the determination you have presently. Major thing is to try and lay your hands on do it yourself lessons on car painting, car painting ain't like house painting, more difficult or rather very different systematically. Go to YouTube channels and study how it's been done....I also do my cars painting myself but not all the full body, just the scratches and at times the bumper.....I normally use spray paint with the designated colours of my cars. That's easy though cos those spray paints are already mixed by the manufactured company and very original than the local mixing.....however, you still need to be careful to get the actual colour of your car.....I believe you are going to do a great job but remember to give us the feedback of the good job when you are done. Good luck my brother... |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by kunle75(m): 2:13pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
adanny01: So, my car is about 6yrs and the paint is in bad shape, thats apart from scratches and dents by family and friends.
The plan is to buy an electric spray gun (see image below), sanding discs for electric drill, buffer for electric drill, paint, thinner, clear coat, primmer, scotch tape and old newspapers. The panel beating will be done by competent panel beater.
My motivation is lack of funds to contract the best services for the job. Also, the cheap ones will not do a good job. I paid 30k for my sister's car last year but at this time, my car painted 6yrs ago is far better off.
From my reading, the main work in painting a car is the preparation (sanding precisely). Actual painting does not take more than 5hrs but the preparation will take days - weeks to get it right. I know if I Do-It-Myself, it will come out better. The only part I am scared of is the actual painting i.e getting right viscosity and colour.
Challenges: - I am not sure if the electric spray gun will be adequate. The main decision is buying the spray gun. - The Spray gun itself cost more than half of the budget but if successful, I may do 2 other projects which will eventually be the cost advantage. - I have no experience in paint mixing or thinning - I am also afraid of the job being too tedious or that without a garage cover, dust may make the job bad.
All your cons are valid and thats why you may need to go and meet professionals |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by lilfox1225: 2:18pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
I could actually sand blast and paint it for u at a very cheap rate 1 Like |
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Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Fidelismaria: 2:22pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
adanny01:
Hello op, did you later do it yourself? Let see the pictures |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Kaybaba5(m): 2:27pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Abeg who lit this topic to front page |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Orjioorji(f): 2:29pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
nurey:
You see that EOD wheel ARC you sure say you go fit sand paper am with that machine? not to talk of all the angle of inclination available in every nook and cranny las las baba tawa go finish wetin you start |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Nobody: 2:31pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
So Las Las, he didn't go through with it.. |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by meobizy(f): 2:37pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
If you are successful then you can create a business out of the act. Good luck, mate. |
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Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by solonubinho(m): 2:50pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Better go to a professional. |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Emmani360(m): 2:59pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
adanny01: So, my car is about 6yrs and the paint is in bad shape, thats apart from scratches and dents by family and friends.
The plan is to buy an electric spray gun (see image below), sanding discs for electric drill, buffer for electric drill, paint, thinner, clear coat, primmer, scotch tape and old newspapers. The panel beating will be done by competent panel beater.
My motivation is lack of funds to contract the best services for the job. Also, the cheap ones will not do a good job. I paid 30k for my sister's car last year but at this time, my car painted 6yrs ago is far better off.
From my reading, the main work in painting a car is the preparation (sanding precisely). Actual painting does not take more than 5hrs but the preparation will take days - weeks to get it right. I know if I Do-It-Myself, it will come out better. The only part I am scared of is the actual painting i.e getting right viscosity and colour.
Challenges: - I am not sure if the electric spray gun will be adequate. The main decision is buying the spray gun. - The Spray gun itself cost more than half of the budget but if successful, I may do 2 other projects which will eventually be the cost advantage. - I have no experience in paint mixing or thinning - I am also afraid of the job being too tedious or that without a garage cover, dust may make the job bad.
You can also check out Chrisfix on YouTube and see some of his tutorials in case what your car needs is paint correction and not necessarily a total repaint. Since him too is no professional painter, you might find him easier to understand 1 Like |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by incogni2o: 3:25pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Raysleek: Way to go bro. I wish you the best. If you can get these materials then its sure going to come put great. Most of these artisans no sabi work at all. You have to be a conscientious person to do it What's your contact? I'm interested in your success |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by fkj950ax(m): 3:36pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Emmani360:
You can also check out Chrisfix on YouTube and see some of his tutorials in case what your car needs is paint correction and not necessarily a total repaint. Since him too is no professional painter, you might find him easier to understand I was about to direct him to ChrisFix also. OP You can do it and will get it 100% Don't fret. Just make sure you get all your supplies ready and complete. If you get the sanding correct, and can go to 1000 to 2000 grit sandpaper, the paint job will be fine. Sand. Sand. Sand. Sanding is the trick to a good output. 1 Like |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by MrFly(m): 3:39pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
Can someone who hasnt gone to school solve physics? After d job kindly share ur tearz so that d stingy ones can learn. 2 Likes |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by jaxxy(m): 4:07pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
adanny01:
I tell myself I am a handyman in Nigeria. I am an Engineer by profession but a technician by indulgence.
I take my TV apart before I take it to the street TV repair man. My mechanic thinks I am stingy because he can't do the usual Kazeem with me (they sometimes get away with it)..
My Kitchen cabinet was a friend's idea, he said, "why do you have to pay for this, I trust you, you can do it. Just go to Panteka (Kaduna)". Before anyone knew it, I did my bed, my TV console and planing to do a whole lot.
On this job, I may not achieve the best standards that'll win titles but I know that the outcome won't be worst than the present condition. The only thing I am watching out for is the budget.
I have been reading and many things worry me about the job. As much as I want the result to be impressive, I only want what is acceptable.
Oh, I remember. I was supposed to fix my neighbors child bicycle chain this evening. Don’t just watch those who get it right, watch those who get it wrong and see where and why that happens then u will know better and hopefully do better by learning from others experience. Ure a handy man by hobby so that shud be an edge for u in terms of fitness, skill and adapting. 2 Likes |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Nobody: 4:09pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
adanny01: So, my car is about 6yrs and the paint is in bad shape, thats apart from scratches and dents by family and friends.
The plan is to buy an electric spray gun (see image below), sanding discs for electric drill, buffer for electric drill, paint, thinner, clear coat, primmer, scotch tape and old newspapers. The panel beating will be done by competent panel beater.
My motivation is lack of funds to contract the best services for the job. Also, the cheap ones will not do a good job. I paid 30k for my sister's car last year but at this time, my car painted 6yrs ago is far better off.
From my reading, the main work in painting a car is the preparation (sanding precisely). Actual painting does not take more than 5hrs but the preparation will take days - weeks to get it right. I know if I Do-It-Myself, it will come out better. The only part I am scared of is the actual painting i.e getting right viscosity and colour.
Challenges: - I am not sure if the electric spray gun will be adequate. The main decision is buying the spray gun. - The Spray gun itself cost more than half of the budget but if successful, I may do 2 other projects which will eventually be the cost advantage. - I have no experience in paint mixing or thinning - I am also afraid of the job being too tedious or that without a garage cover, dust may make the job bad.
If you have not handled a gun before don't bother else you will make a mess of your car. Moreover, before you get all the right equipment for the job, you must have spent more than you were going to pay professional painters 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Am Considering DIY Car Painting, What Do You Think? by Nobody: 4:17pm On Dec 06, 2020 |
revilomichaels: My Take
You’ve never had any experience in painting B4 and that worries me. From your write up, you’re a man of high taste and you want a clean job.
My brothers that stay abroad handle their issues. Like painting the house, fixing the rooftop and many others.(here, we hire carpenter or a painter) Don’t know your paste experience, weather you are a handy man i.e A natural in fixing things.
If not, I think you should watch a lot of YouTube’ videos, also go out and see how others do their painting to get a real life experience b4 embarking on this journey. If you get this right on your car. Trust me, other gigs are gonna come around. Starting with your friends I started spraying at 10 and I can beat my chest that he will never do a perfect job. Spraying is beyond buying a gun and watching YouTube videos. One perfects with time. And he can't definitely use his car to learn. There are so many factors to get right. -The gun setting -The perfect paint /thinner ratio -The right paint with good coverage -etc |