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Tyler 01-03-2011 12:09 PM

Wheel sprayer
 
Does anybody know of a decent wheel sprayer, was thinking of getting a quote to just get the inside of my wheels sprayed....

stiggy 01-03-2011 12:30 PM

Give me ten minutes, just found some spray paint in the warehouse... I'll pop out to the car park and do them for you... :getmecoat:

worzel 01-03-2011 01:02 PM

Yooooou da man Stiggy! :ok:

ralliart didz 01-03-2011 01:13 PM

are you going 2 paint them the same as your car then tyler as i think they would look wicked.and a lick of paint is cheaper than having 2 buy some new wheels.show some pics when done

Tyler 01-03-2011 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by stiggy (Post 76740)
Give me ten minutes, just found some spray paint in the warehouse... I'll pop out to the car park and do them for you... :getmecoat:

Stiggy keep your dirty mits off dirty wheels... lol

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Originally Posted by didlo (Post 76756)
are you going 2 paint them the same as your car then tyler as i think they would look wicked.and a lick of paint is cheaper than having 2 buy some new wheels.show some pics when done


Sure am buddy if i can find someone to do it for me. If not then will try and do them myself.... a lil scared about that but if anyone has any pointers would be greatful, i know the basics but for wheels i am un sure... Was thinking of doing that a while back but was not sure, like you said it is deffinatley cheaper... Cheers for reminding me fella... :D

AndyWRX 01-03-2011 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyler (Post 76772)
Sure am buddy if i can find someone to do it for me. If not then will try and do them myself.... a lil scared about that but if anyone has any pointers would be greatful, i know the basics but for wheels i am un sure... Was thinking of doing that a while back but was not sure, like you said it is deffinatley cheaper... Cheers for reminding me fella... :D

Id offer to spray them for you fella but ive got 2 sets still to do my self, if you know how to spray youll be fine just make sure you spend that extra bit of time masking up and the thing im not to good at is patience ;-)

admin 01-03-2011 07:18 PM

wait for Andy:polish: he does a good job for DIY:five:

Tyler 02-03-2011 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by AndyWRX (Post 76802)
Id offer to spray them for you fella but ive got 2 sets still to do my self, if you know how to spray youll be fine just make sure you spend that extra bit of time masking up and the thing im not to good at is patience ;-)

Thanks Andy.... Was thinking of going spit and polish, herd that they are not so bad... Still just dont know... :shrug:

Peter Punter 03-03-2011 10:42 AM

I know of a wheel sprayer/refurbisher near Milton Keynes. The two sets of wheels I have seen which were done by him were spot on, top quality jobs.

Tyler 03-03-2011 11:06 AM

Cheers buddy, will keep that in mind but just a little far to drop the wheel off as i live down scummy south London..

Peter Punter 05-03-2011 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyler (Post 77160)
Cheers buddy, will keep that in mind but just a little far to drop the wheel off as i live down scummy south London..

Where I originate from :wave:

Tyler 05-03-2011 01:47 PM

What part mate?

scooby999 05-03-2011 02:01 PM

I would have a go yourself,just take your time,and then when you kerb them you dont seem to cry for that long:cry:

Tyler 05-03-2011 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by scooby999 (Post 77603)
I would have a go yourself,just take your time,and then when you kerb them you dont seem to cry for that long:cry:

Lol. That's a good point but I'm only want to do the centre part. :(

scooby999 05-03-2011 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyler (Post 77604)
Lol. That's a good point but I'm only want to do the centre part. :(

Go on you know you want to,masking tape them up carefully and away you go ,and on a plus side if you **** them up give them to a sprayer and you have only wasted a few cans of paint.
Also this would then free up more money to spend on something else on the car.:yeah::yeah::yeah:

Peter Punter 05-03-2011 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyler (Post 77600)
What part mate?

Dulwich, Forest Hill & Brockley.

Peter Punter 05-03-2011 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by scooby999 (Post 77606)
Go on you know you want to,masking tape them up carefully and away you go ,and on a plus side if you **** them up give them to a sprayer and you have only wasted a few cans of paint.
Also this would then free up more money to spend on something else on the car.:yeah::yeah::yeah:

That does sound like a good option:doubleup:

burnt01 05-03-2011 10:54 PM

Well its not too hard to do it DIY, just VERY time consuming! just done a friends wheel for him but took a long time (did the whole wheel, including removing curbing) looked great though! about a week after a car drove into his while parked and curbed the others. The garage did the others but couldn't believe the one i did was a diy job!

The site I used as a guide was: http://chrishowells.co.uk/?page_id=252


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