This turned out so amazing. I would never had imagined that you free-handed the flames. I figured it had to be a template. Can't wait to see your next project.
I've always wondered how this was done. I'm going to attempt to do something like this for my Nephew as a surprise. Figured I'd practice on something else before doing it on the main project. Thanks for the Idea and Lesson!!
Perfect video!!! I’m getting ready to do this exact same thing on a Harley tank for someone and needed to see it done for guidance. Thank you!! That looks amazing
@@Project2Workshop nice of you to say, thank you very much. Lots of flame painting on here but your thumbnail stood out and I’m glad it did because it gave me some inspiration.
I know this doesn't suit the video but if you don't want paint bleed under the tape hit it with a coat of clear before to filling the holes then scuff with scotch bright and hit it makes the edges smoother
Got a barbecue for free with a lot of rust through the 'stainless steel'. If I can find the right colors in high heat paint, I am so putting flames on my barbecue.
@@Project2Workshop What type of tape did you use to mask the flames? Try to be a specific as possible, there are many choices and I want to get something that works. Thanks.
@@Project2Workshop Thanks for the quick reply. Got the base black high heat paint on with a couple of coats. Just too windy and it hasn't let up for days so I just went for it. The tape will be here on Friday, have the engine enamel (hope it's good enough heat wise) in yellow and red for the flames. Thanks for the tips and the inspiration.
Just normal spray paint, I don’t remember exactly what brand it was. I don’t know that it matters much, it should be possible with whatever kind is available in your area👍
Albert, I don’t remember exactly but you don’t want to let the paint dry much at all before removing the tape. You’ll notice me being very careful to only touch the area that the tape is covering while removing the masking. To get the “chemical bond between the color coats and the clear you want to apply clear before full cure of those coats so let it rest about 10-15 minutes and you’ll be good for clear. Start light and add thin coats! Good luck and thanks for watching👍
Finally someone who mixes filler on paper plates like me. It works and is just easier.
haha... if it works, it works...
Dope I’m gonna paint flames on my mower. Thanks for the video.
Thanks!
10/10 video. Straight to the point and thorough. Excellent work
👍Thanks for watching!
This turned out so amazing. I would never had imagined that you free-handed the flames. I figured it had to be a template. Can't wait to see your next project.
I've always wondered how this was done.
I'm going to attempt to do something like this for my Nephew as a surprise.
Figured I'd practice on something else before doing it on the main project.
Thanks for the Idea and Lesson!!
I bet you can handle it sir! Have fun!
Great video! very unrated
Perfect video!!! I’m getting ready to do this exact same thing on a Harley tank for someone and needed to see it done for guidance. Thank you!! That looks amazing
Thanks!
@@Project2Workshop very welcome!!
Well any progress on the harley tank? Let's see it brother!
Thanks for mentioning the tape! I've been trying to work out the name so I can buy some.
Omg sames
Lime line tape
Good straight old school
Very nice! You are an awesome uncle!
Thanks for watching👍
Mesmerizing to watch! 🤘🏼🤘🏼
Thanks for watching👍
Hi what spray you use?
Robert, it’s just normal spray paint aerosol cans that you can buy at the home improvement store. Nothing special. Thanks for watching sir!
Nice job. I have a small project for this old school look. Thanks
I’m about to paint some flames on my latest project and found this video. Thanks for sharing. Know Expert
Looking forward to seeing your twist on it! Cool projects you have on your channel!
@@Project2Workshop nice of you to say, thank you very much. Lots of flame painting on here but your thumbnail stood out and I’m glad it did because it gave me some inspiration.
Nice video. Easy to follow. Very informative. Thanks for sharing
Nice painting sir👍👍👍
Great job
Thanks!
Great job dude❤
killer job
Way to go Uncle ..
Looks good
Thanks!
Looks great! You blended the red into the orange flawlessly!
On a 'mom' note, please wear a mask though!
Thanks! Everyone needs a mom reminder every now and then👍
turned out cool
should have let him help
I know this doesn't suit the video but if you don't want paint bleed under the tape hit it with a coat of clear before to filling the holes then scuff with scotch bright and hit it makes the edges smoother
You forgot to mention:With flames on it,everything goes faster..at least 15 percent,i hear...
So true!
Got a barbecue for free with a lot of rust through the 'stainless steel'. If I can find the right colors in high heat paint, I am so putting flames on my barbecue.
Sounds cool to me!
@@Project2Workshop What type of tape did you use to mask the flames? Try to be a specific as possible, there are many choices and I want to get something that works. Thanks.
@@WizardofGOP I used what I had on hand but it was 1/4 3m yellow vinyl amzn.to/3bTOLFE and regular blue painters masking tape amzn.to/3lqt432
@@Project2Workshop Thanks for the quick reply. Got the base black high heat paint on with a couple of coats. Just too windy and it hasn't let up for days so I just went for it. The tape will be here on Friday, have the engine enamel (hope it's good enough heat wise) in yellow and red for the flames. Thanks for the tips and the inspiration.
@@WizardofGOP you bet bud, I bet it’ll be sweet!
greattt job man!
Now the poor kid is going to have to worry about getting his bike stolen.
Not job dude and a great vid, I’m doing a guitar at the moment so used your vid as instruction fingers crossed I don’t screw it up 👍👊
for the color of the fire to use what color ?
Why did you not pinstripe around your flames
Would have been a cool detail! Maybe next time👍
What kind of paint did you use
Just normal spray paint, I don’t remember exactly what brand it was. I don’t know that it matters much, it should be possible with whatever kind is available in your area👍
Wow, Great job, how long did you wait before applying the clear?
And how long before removing the tape. Thanks
Albert, I don’t remember exactly but you don’t want to let the paint dry much at all before removing the tape. You’ll notice me being very careful to only touch the area that the tape is covering while removing the masking. To get the “chemical bond between the color coats and the clear you want to apply clear before full cure of those coats so let it rest about 10-15 minutes and you’ll be good for clear. Start light and add thin coats! Good luck and thanks for watching👍
Thank you so much, appreciate the prompt response
Sorry, forgot to ask, if you wet sanded and buffed the tank to get such great shine. Thanks again
No sir, that’s just how the clear laid out without sanding or buffing👍
Those gas tanks are like $5.00. 🤔