Harley Sportster: Making This Busted Tank Look New Again!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • 💭 With the core of the bike mostly done, I needed to do something about this gas tank. Previously, I painted a few parts for Sportster and they came out like hot garbage. Learning from some of my mistakes, I went back and fixed most of it. In theory, I should have a better start this time, right? Less mistakes, more forward progress. Yes.. and no. While this would turn out better than the first time around, still some questions on how I could better this. More lessons here, but the tank will turn out better than before. One step closer.
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Комментарии • 39

  • @BrandonBicasso
    @BrandonBicasso  Месяц назад +6

    Appreciate everyone being supportive! Definitely want to get bettter. I really like spraying with the cans despite them costing more compared to a gun.

    • @Reiner_Markenfreund
      @Reiner_Markenfreund Месяц назад

      @BrandonBicasso
      Zittat: "Ich schätze die Unterstützung von allen sehr! Mein Ziel ist es, mich stetig zu verbessern. Das Sprühen mit Dosen macht mir großen Spaß, auch wenn es im Vergleich zu einer Pistole teurer ist."
      😊n🧎‍♀🧮🛒👍
      Kommentar: Allerdings erfordern Sprühpistolen auch eine ausgefeilte Technik. Schlauch, Lufttrockner, Kompressor, Luftfilter und bei hochwertigeren Systemen auch eine Heizsprühpistole mit Lufttemperierung oder sogar eine mit Planck-Materialmengenmesserquantengeregelter elektrostatischer Digitalsinsus-Radiohochvolt-Gleichfeld-Lackführung. Ausgezeichnete Arbeit.
      Vielen Dank, Herr Branden Bicasso.
      Mit professionellen Grüßen, Michael Frithjof Müller

  • @mulderx2525
    @mulderx2525 Месяц назад +7

    hi,nice job considering its made with cans. very difficult to have perfect surface with it. few advices for future paint job.
    after the tank come back with bondo repairs,apply a good coat of primer.then wet sand it. find the spots with imperfections ,spray very light touches of black paint on it to see them.
    and on that ,you add another coat of primer. wet sand it again, more where black paint is.
    time for last coat of primer. wet sand it with your finest sand paper. clean it with soft wet rag.
    first light coat of paint, cross the sprays to be even,not straight lines,more like a grid. wet sand it with 2000 or 3000 sand paper .
    second coat of paint, let dry a little,and last coat .
    then,it's time for the clear coats . first light coat ,to see if there is any reaction withe previous coats. small waiting time to let it dry a little.
    then start the other coats of clear ,crossing the "passes "(not sure of this word in english...) until you get that professionnal finish. remember that you can always fix any bad spot by wet sanding with high grain ,and cover with a new coat.

    • @BrandonBicasso
      @BrandonBicasso  Месяц назад +1

      A lot of great tips. I wanted to finish it all that day. I realize now a major difference in spray cans and guns is needing to do post work to get the proper finish. I'm learning though!

    • @mulderx2525
      @mulderx2525 Месяц назад

      @@BrandonBicasso and it is all to your credits. keep experiencing on trash parts, the more you do ,the better you are. stay safe. cheers from France.

  • @travispham5327
    @travispham5327 Месяц назад +6

    Primer should be done a day or two before. You can spot any imperfections in the tank and correct them before you lay down your base. Looks like you're applying the clear coat too slow and a tad too close in some areas. This is what's leading to the non-mirror like finish and the runs. The trash and the dust can be prevented by buying a small harbor freight tent and wetting the floor to keep the dust from flying around. Hope this helps. Patience is key.

    • @sparkyastwo
      @sparkyastwo Месяц назад +1

      2 other suggestions: (1) Grab some metal coat hangers instead of zip ties. If the hanger slides along your fence pole, try and make it level. If not, place a layer of blue tape on the fence pole to prevent the metal coat hanger from sliding. (2) I use 0000 steel wool in between coats to smooth out the heavy spots. Just make sure you blow off or use a tack cloth to remove any loose steel wool fibers.

    • @BrandonBicasso
      @BrandonBicasso  Месяц назад +3

      I'm thinking next time I'll do that. Prime everything one day, check how everything laid and wet sand it. I did that the first time around and got really good results. Didn't do any wet sanding this time so hey, lessons learned from both situations!

  • @jeffreyeagen4896
    @jeffreyeagen4896 Месяц назад +3

    Like others have said, spend more time on the prep before the color coat. After the primer dries spray a contrasting guide coat and sand it back to the primer, this will reveal any low spots or scratches. Repeat the process until your prime coat is even. The more time you spend on prepping the better your final finish will be. Pretty good job otherwise.

  • @davedoucette1256
    @davedoucette1256 Месяц назад +1

    The only experience I have in painting is on guitars. And wet sanding is a big part of getting that mirror finish. Well sanding lots of sanding. I like this channel because I’m not a professional. I’m just a regular dude. That wants to learn how to do things.

  • @Steven1Cicero
    @Steven1Cicero Месяц назад

    Patience and preparation is key to getting a show finish, lightly Misting a guide coat (contrasting color)over primer and sanding the guide coat with 400 grit and then 600 grit will show and remove all of the imperfections and orange peel in the primer before base coat this will insure your base is as smooth as possible before clear coating. Use the 400 to smooth the surface and then the 600 to remove the 400 scratches, these can be done either wet or dry sanding. These steps seem to take a lot of time but the finish you will achieve will more than make up for the time spent. You can do some research on guide coating here on youtube to see how it's done if you have questions on it. There are a lot of informative videos out on it.

  • @bridgettdixon6807
    @bridgettdixon6807 Месяц назад +2

    Love the color.

  • @jonquis07
    @jonquis07 Месяц назад

    Clear coat is the scariest part to me. It looks good.

  • @sparkyastwo
    @sparkyastwo Месяц назад +1

    You did a great job with those rattle cans

    • @BrandonBicasso
      @BrandonBicasso  Месяц назад +1

      Appreciate it! It'll look better once I sand/polish the clear coat.

    • @sparkyastwo
      @sparkyastwo Месяц назад +1

      Looking forward to more of your work.

  • @rollerbob1
    @rollerbob1 Месяц назад +1

    Painting with rattle cans is a game of patience. You definitely did a good job, but that probably should’ve taken more like a week rather than one day

    • @BrandonBicasso
      @BrandonBicasso  Месяц назад +1

      I think the problem was not letting the primer dry enough. Maybe 30 minutes to an hour to let the primer dry completely. Learned a lot, though!

    • @sparkyastwo
      @sparkyastwo Месяц назад +2

      Remember that in a professional paint booth, the conditions are controlled. Some paint booths use heat lamps to bake the paint on. Keep up the great work.

  • @rickiekm
    @rickiekm Месяц назад +2

    You can salvage it by 3000 wet sand, then wheel it out with a fine polish.

    • @BrandonBicasso
      @BrandonBicasso  Месяц назад +3

      Right. There's another video coming where I fix the clear. I'm pretty decent at polishing so it will look better.

  • @slim56
    @slim56 Месяц назад

    That color is beautiful, all things considered it looks great. I suck at painting so no advice from me.

  • @gwaddles
    @gwaddles Месяц назад +1

    Seems like it’s a learning process. And you are doing great. Especially for a rattle can….

  • @rodneybarcus2233
    @rodneybarcus2233 Месяц назад

    Considering everything you did okay. You’re right, it would have been cheaper to have bought a different gas tank after tabulating everything.

  • @upsidedowndog1256
    @upsidedowndog1256 Месяц назад +1

    It's not perfect but no paint jobs are! I hate to paint. When I do I like to shoot the edges and details 1st, then blend the large areas into them. A final heavy coat usually works for me. Wet sanding the primer can help, and now, wet sanding should remove the orange peel. Most body shops do a lot of that.

  • @dieselbaldwin
    @dieselbaldwin Месяц назад +1

    Vertical surfaces are much harder to get mirror finish than horizontal flat surfaces…

  • @royvazquez1244
    @royvazquez1244 Месяц назад +1

    nice job, considering your first time using spray cans, will you be painting the front and rear fenders to match?

  • @Punkerage
    @Punkerage Месяц назад

    you need to start with ligther coats man. thats why youre having this trouble.
    you should wet sand it and apply a new coat. and it will look awesome as you want it.

    • @BrandonBicasso
      @BrandonBicasso  Месяц назад

      Will buff the clear first. I’m not doing this over again 😂

  • @bradv9449
    @bradv9449 Месяц назад

    You did a great job. I tried to spray can a KZ650 gas tank and didn't get the results you did.

    • @BrandonBicasso
      @BrandonBicasso  Месяц назад +1

      We both just have to practice more. I honestly like the cans more than a gun. Less clean up and it's just fun imo.

  • @MyOldmusic-Monday
    @MyOldmusic-Monday Месяц назад

    wating for the indian scout.

  • @Dragoninja833
    @Dragoninja833 Месяц назад

    You gotta move your hands a lot faster when painting. Also, you can't start or end the spray stream OVER the object you are painting. You have to start and end your pass OFF of the object you are painting. Do MORE passes, not SLOW passes. ;)

  • @king_fxlrs3051
    @king_fxlrs3051 Месяц назад

    Great video and the other comments have covered most of what i was thinking while watching your video. i am by no means an expert. prep and wet sanding will help to catch/ correct imperfections. another youtuber that is pretty good at cans is Classic Octane, specifically his painting video (ruclips.net/video/7vDFUsqibRM/видео.html).

  • @P.E.O.ll-RhodesScholarGraduate
    @P.E.O.ll-RhodesScholarGraduate Месяц назад +1

    Sorry, one more thing. You should wet sand by hand the tank (all painted parts) after priming. ♟️ test spray on cardboard before starting. Just advice from an old school race/custom car builder with no tools. 🤣 ✌️

  • @P.E.O.ll-RhodesScholarGraduate
    @P.E.O.ll-RhodesScholarGraduate Месяц назад +2

    Get a four person portable tent as a home paint both. ♟️ Always use the same stroke when painting. Wax on or wax off all in the same direction.