paintballHomepaintballPicturespaintballTechnicalpaintballTournamentpaintballRecreationalpaintballFieldspaintballStorespaintball
paintballBeginner InfopaintballNews And ArticlespaintballLinkspaintballResourcespaintballVideopaintballContact UspaintballSearchpaintball
WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Anyone know about paint?

In Reply to: Re: Anyone know about paint? posted by c98sniper on May 10, 2003 at 13:22:51:


[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom ]

Posted by:
PigTech

on May 10, 2003 at 13:56:11
Forum Administrator

: well... aren't you sure that would just make it look like a little piece of southern engineering, I mean thanks for the advice, but i want this to be a tricked out piece of art, :)

: or would it turn out really nice if i did spray paint it?


That basically depends on your skills at using enamel spray paint, and properly treating the materials first (sanding, priming, etc.), drying in a hot, low humidity, dust free area, allowing the paint to fully cure (usually several days) before handling, etc.

If you want to drop some serious money on it, have someone who does auto detail paintging paint it for you - they can do a great job, but be prepared for a hefty pricetag.

See you on the field,
-Bill Mills

Follow Ups:


Post a Followup

Show your name as:

E-Mail address (eg: joeschmoe@aol.com):


Show your e-mail address?

Your Password:


Don't have a password? CLICK HERE - Forgot your password? CLICK HERE

Subject:

Subject:Message:


[ Follow Ups ] [ Post Followup ] [ WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom ]


Copyright © 1992-2019 Corinthian Media Services.

WARPIG's webmasters can be reached through our feedback form.  All articles and images are copyrighted and may not be redistributed without the written permission of their original creators and Corinthian Media Services. The WARPIG paintball page is a collection of information and pointers to sources from around the internet and other locations. As such, Corinthian Media Services makes no claims to the trustworthiness or reliability of said information. The information contained in, and referenced by WARPIG, should not be used as a substitute for safety information from trained professionals in the paintball industry.