First off, Hi everyone!
I've been lurking alot on the forums, checking threads taking in all sorts of info and it sure is a blast!
This time however, I'm in need of some help
You see, some time ago. I was cleaning my room when something very frustrating happened.
(I'm dying inside whilst sending these, believe me.)
During my:
an epiphany struck my head!
I could message Mr, Hansen and ask for replacement parts
(which will be sure to drain my wallet a lot which I would preferably avoid)
Or I could go full, and I mean hard-on rambo with sandpaper, spray painting and all that sorts of stuff to get an entirely new colour on there!
What do you think would be wise?
If you think I should go rambo, could you give me a few insights on how to handle spray painting something like this? I'm aware of safety procedures such as gas masks etc etc,
but what made doubt this idea was my lack of skill considering the application of spray paint on metal. As far as I know, there are a lot of processes that go in to painting on metal
such a pre coat, another form of coat which lets the paint stick on and finally you can spray paint on it (??? please do correct me as I've got no idea what I'm talking about)
I'm no stranger to danger and I'm willing to gamble if it can save me a lot of money!
Thank you for your time!
Have a good one!
I've been lurking alot on the forums, checking threads taking in all sorts of info and it sure is a blast!
This time however, I'm in need of some help
You see, some time ago. I was cleaning my room when something very frustrating happened.
(I'm dying inside whilst sending these, believe me.)
During my:
an epiphany struck my head!
I could message Mr, Hansen and ask for replacement parts
(which will be sure to drain my wallet a lot which I would preferably avoid)
Or I could go full, and I mean hard-on rambo with sandpaper, spray painting and all that sorts of stuff to get an entirely new colour on there!
What do you think would be wise?
If you think I should go rambo, could you give me a few insights on how to handle spray painting something like this? I'm aware of safety procedures such as gas masks etc etc,
but what made doubt this idea was my lack of skill considering the application of spray paint on metal. As far as I know, there are a lot of processes that go in to painting on metal
such a pre coat, another form of coat which lets the paint stick on and finally you can spray paint on it (??? please do correct me as I've got no idea what I'm talking about)
I'm no stranger to danger and I'm willing to gamble if it can save me a lot of money!
Thank you for your time!
Have a good one!