Unhappy with my paint job, so......DONE!

Patrick_S

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I was unhappy with the way my first run at painting my Sharp Shooter Supply JVT stock came out.
1: The pattern was only ok, not as good as I wanted. Some empty spots under stock pack. I know nobody will see it, but I know its there.

1a: My pattern had smooth edges and I dig the rough edge patterns.

2; The Wood laminate stock had no texture and some "workmanship" issues. I always really like the way my old B&C stock(10/22) was textured.

3: It was too shiny

4: The paint was thin in some spots(my own fault).

I got the thing out in the sun today a thought that it pretty much sucked, so I started over. Here it is before:
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On to fixing.

First I sanded it all down with dark red 3M scuff pads.

1/1a: Using a different way of doing templates. Instead of cutting the edges with an exacto knife I tore them by hand. Ill also get better coverage.
The method I'm using can be seen here, but I do the templates off the rifle on wax paper in advance. http://www.snipershide.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=696539

2: I busted out my old favorite that I use at the shop(automotive) for durable cover. EVERCOAT automotive premium rubberized undercoating, part number 100348. A plus is that when sprayed from 2.5-3 feet away you get texture like shown in the pics below.

3: Still have to find out how to put a protective very-flat clear coat on it. Got any tips??

4: Ill get my head on straight a pay better attention this time.

Progress so far:
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Wish me luck. I'm glad I enjoy doing this stuff, even if I have to do it a couple of times
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Re: Unhappy with my paint job, so......

I wouldn't topcoat that with any kind of paint. You can get spray on chip gaurd from auto paint stores (3M). It's basically a spray on polyurethane clear coat rubber. I don't think it is real shiney, but probably more than you would like. You might experiment on a piece of scrape to find a way to dull it. Misting it with brake cleaner or something might be just enough to dull it if applied carefully.

Teryx
 
Re: Unhappy with my paint job, so......

If you dont like the color of the chip guard you can hit it with some paint when its wet, when it dies the paint will be locked in and extremely durable.
 
Re: Unhappy with my paint job, so......

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: MrMike</div><div class="ubbcode-body">oh much flatter... if thats a word. looks good man! </div></div> Yes, that is a word and <span style="font-weight: bold"><span style="text-decoration: underline">YES</span></span>, that really looks heaps better, congratulations, well done, keep this up and you might have a small business going it for the forum members.... Ha Ha..

Cheers from Australia,

Regards,

Jeff Gray