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How much paint is required to paint 6 wheels? I have 1/2 gallon of the paint I want to use but don't want to run short. It's s custom mix that I can't get in a short time frame if I do run short.
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how will a response change your decision. Your going to use the paint no matter what. Do the spare(s) last. Wayne
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Depends what type of paint .lacquer, enamel,BC/CC, urethane as well as what style paint gun you are using such as a gravity HPLV or an old school siphon Binks type gun. Need more specifics...
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Yup. And are you going to be adding paint additives and how many coats also.
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Do not forget,
How many bugs are out that day, how good are you at painting, and such. This coming from someone who is not very good at painting. ![]() |
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Endura paint (polyurethane) sprayed with a small touch-up gravity HVLP gun, two coats for sure, likely 3.
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used 1/2 gallon of acryl enamel to paint 5 wheels years back; thinned with solvent reducer approx. 1:1 . was barely enough to get desired coverage over primer even with the reducer + hardener ; also need some for re touch if scratched
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How many coats did you have enough for??. Some paints cover better than others.
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my recollection is 2 wet coats of Vermillion, minimized on the spokes and maximized on the hub area and front of rim using a siphon gun. again this was thinned acrylic enamel before urethanes / activators became popular
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Hmmmm. I need to do 6 wheels (actually 16" 1935 wheels) and would like 3 coats. I figure that by using the small touch-up gun and narrowing the pattern, I will get more paint ON the wheel and less going PAST the wheel which would help the paint go further but not THAT much further.
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Have you tried the water transfer painting method? It would take a lot less paint.
Here is a link to a youtube video on how to do it. They use a decal pattern but you can just pour straight paint onto the water instead. Practice a few times on spare parts. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X86uAWWZHi0 |
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LTK, your avatar is priceless!
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half gallon should be fine for at least three coats.
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