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    Grand Master Know It All SouthPaw's Avatar
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    Cool Spray painting a shotgun?

    Any tips for doing a rattle can paint job? I?ve never done it before and I have an old 20g mossy sitting in the safe that could use a Maaco paint job. It?s got lots of scratches and scrapes and I?m thinking a two tone paint job would look pretty good on it.

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    Degrease it really good. That?s my main tip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ray1970 View Post
    Degrease it really good. That?s my main tip.
    +1 to this. The prep work should not be rushed. Poor prep = poor job whatever you use.

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    I used VHT high temp engine. I wanted a chance of solvent resistance. Was very easy to scratch after 24 hours. Looked online folks said wait a week or two. After doing that (waiting 2 weeks)it has been surprisingly durable. Problem is you have to pick an engine color. Purchased at Advanced Auto.

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    Appliance Epoxy paint.
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    Brownells Alumahyde (not to be confused with formaldehyde) . You can either bake the parts in an over. OR if patient enough let it cure (air dry) for 2 weeks. The Epoxy paints are not bad either. What ever you choose will need drying time.

    The paint scheme should be Ford blue /Chevy orangish red and what ever color slopar is for the furniture. It will look like a lego toy.
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    We have some wax and grease remover that the guys on the paint crew use to clean their guns. Now that I am thinking about it, I may even be able to get them to sandblast it first..
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    I typically leave the original finish underneath the paint job. As the paint gets scratched or worn or whatever I would rather expose ratty old finish than bare metal. I'm sure glass beading or sand blasting would promote good adhesion for the new finish though.

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    Also, your thread reminds me that I have been meaning to paint my "coyote rifle". I might have to get that done soon. Probably going to do some sort of tumbleweed type of camo pattern. I also have an idea to do a sort of black/gray "urban camo" pattern on something using a punisher skull stencil for the pattern.
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    I can get you a real tumble weed if you need.
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