Maybe FYI, I tried the other brand 2k clear in a rattle can, ruined two of my projects, they looked really beautiful, after 24 hours I wet sanded the fish eye out and then buffed. High gloss shine, the next day I started to see lines in the whole project thru out. So I sanded smooth. When more clear coat came I pulled the project out to clear coat, and all the lines, (really more like cracks) were worse and were raised and the surface was rough. I believe it reacted with either or both primers I used. I was using primers in a rattle can from the auto store. I am on my third project, used a different primer, so far so good.
About 45 years ago I ran the sheet metal shop for DOD, 5th Army Forward Area Maintenance and the chemist from DuPont stopped by with this new paint called Imron urethane ... Since we spray painted everything on the planet, he suggested it for the Nike missiles (Didn't use it) ... he explained that then paint was oil base automotive paint and a special hardener... Back then I did a lot of airbrush work and pin stripping on bikes, so I took some one shot and added about 10-20 percent of Imron Hardener. I had base coated a Sportster with black Imron (Free samples)... pin stripped it with a yellow/hardener mix. Let dry for 24 hours and then clear coated with Imron clear...magic... no cracks or wrinkles for 3 years when I sold it. I also tried using the same mix with Yellow Occur One shot as sizing for gold leaf name on a tank, plus one wood boat sign... I spread some of the same mix on some scrap painted metal and kept touching it till I got a clean"Snap" sound. Then I applied the leaf ... worked perfect, no cracks or wrinkles. This was on a show Dodge Van and it worked like a charm. I've never tried gold leaf size in such a mix... you might like to try it. I do mostly reverse glass work these days and floating painted images, like the old depression period Pub signs here in Australia, where I retired... You can check out the "Happy Guilder" in England as he does great work and good step by steps on you tube. Go for it ... also I feel that primers are not your problem. Also you need a spray booth as you can't buff Imron!
Awesome work buddy . How do you protect the gold leaf after finishing So that you can spray other parts of the tank? Do you clear coat it so it can be taped over?
hey there thanks for the video! - i have a couple questions for you-- do you find the size tach time sweet spot is different when doing the turns on composite gold, verse 24k ---etc or verse copper, or silver ...? Also what grit is on that turn tool you are using? Any suggestions i just keep burning through seemingly no matter what i do. Also what is the paint type you are adding in is that 1 shot? or acrylic ? or ???? Are you thinning the dux with turp or anything? thanks again for the help
I do not use real gold so I am not sure. Hot rod Jen covers that real well in her videos. But the timing is similar with other imitation leaf, copper, silver, rose gold etc.. i use 3000 or 5000 grit Trizact. If you are burning thru then your size isn't set properly, or too thick or you are pressing to hard or wrong material. 1 shot to add tint. Any enamel will work. And I do not thin my size. It will take a while to get solid results. It's all about timing. Watch Jens videos. She shows a cool process to learn the timing
I have a problem with clear. Do you clear it after 24 hours so the actual leaf can dry? Or can you clear it right away because of the hardener in the clear. I imagine without hardener clearing it with normal size would take 24 hours before clear. Never seen your vids before. Awesome vid!
Thank-you. You can wait but I have never had a problem clearing right away. And i dont add hardener to my size. Would make the timing unpredictable in my opinion.
I use a screw in the top and never open the can. I buy smaller cans 8oz. I usually run out in less then a year. If it gets "seeds" or grainy I toss it and start a new can.
Did you say "wait 50-55 minutes before laying the leaf"? Isn't that a bit too long since most suggest 20-30 minutes at average room temperature (~70 degrees)?
Yes. I typically set my timer at 1hr, give or take, 70 degrees.. That's with DUX size quick size.. 1shot, LUCO, or other size maybe sooner or even longer. Just depends. Best thing to do is lay out some tape lines like I did in the beginning. Lay 4-5 lines of size. Set a timer at 30, 45, 60, 80 minutes laying the leaf at each interval and see what results you get... With real gold you can wait even longer at times. Some leaf sticks better than others
Where did you get the variegated in rolls? Pee wee had some nice red stuff I started using on low riders in my area. Now he can not find it anymore and I've only got enough for a very small job. But I get asked for that colour often. Let me know where you found it? Please it sure would help. Thanks
@@elroypinstriping8022 if you ever find the same stuff please let me know. Sepp is looking for me and says he can find it. But I'm not holding my breath. If you find anything close to it let me know aswell. Pee wee says he can not find it either. Im trying to hang on to the last 6 or 8 ft for repairs for t he customers I did. I can not find anything that matches even close.
@@elroypinstriping8022 If you ever see variegated in rolls let me know please. Pee wee says he can get it but he has yet to come up with them. I found some from sepp but it looks like crap and will not work. Too ugly. Thanks mate.
@@elroypinstriping8022 Yes, they are pricey - but I guess I will have to bit the bullet and set the small size set. Good way to spend my stimulus check. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
When you make your own sanding disc with the hole punch, what do you have under the sandpaper ? I tied with a block of wood, (pine) I am not having to much luck. In your video it looks like you are getting a clean cut.
This video and your replies to the comments and questions were exactly what I was looking for. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Great tutorial Bro! Good to see you still doing your thing. 👏🏼👍🏼👊🏼
Thanks man!! I’m gonna have to get some of those pads!
Good vid man. Thanks for keeping it simple.... about to try for the first time.
Oh snap! How did I miss this???!?!
Welcome back ElRoy! Sweet video bro
Man you are clever and really talented.!!!.I'm sure your viewers appreciate your advice and honesty as this type of thing can be full of ego!
Dude, a one shot tattoo? haha, now THAT'S dedication! :D Great work, b.e.a. leaf and cool pin patterns!
Great demo!!!!
Dude….Thank you 🤸♂️
Maybe FYI, I tried the other brand 2k clear in a rattle can, ruined two of my projects, they looked really beautiful, after 24 hours I wet sanded the fish eye out and then buffed. High gloss shine, the next day I started to see lines in the whole project thru out. So I sanded smooth. When more clear coat came I pulled the project out to clear coat, and all the lines, (really more like cracks) were worse and were raised and the surface was rough. I believe it reacted with either or both primers I used. I was using primers in a rattle can from the auto store. I am on my third project, used a different primer, so far so good.
About 45 years ago I ran the sheet metal shop for DOD, 5th Army Forward Area Maintenance and the chemist from DuPont stopped by with this new paint called Imron urethane ... Since we spray painted everything on the planet, he suggested it for the Nike missiles (Didn't use it) ... he explained that then paint was oil base automotive paint and a special hardener... Back then I did a lot of airbrush work and pin stripping on bikes, so I took some one shot and added about 10-20 percent of Imron Hardener. I had base coated a Sportster with black Imron (Free samples)... pin stripped it with a yellow/hardener mix. Let dry for 24 hours and then clear coated with Imron clear...magic... no cracks or wrinkles for 3 years when I sold it. I also tried using the same mix with Yellow Occur One shot as sizing for gold leaf name on a tank, plus one wood boat sign... I spread some of the same mix on some scrap painted metal and kept touching it till I got a clean"Snap" sound. Then I applied the leaf ... worked perfect, no cracks or wrinkles. This was on a show Dodge Van and it worked like a charm. I've never tried gold leaf size in such a mix... you might like to try it. I do mostly reverse glass work these days and floating painted images, like the old depression period Pub signs here in Australia, where I retired... You can check out the "Happy Guilder" in England as he does great work and good step by steps on you tube. Go for it ... also I feel that primers are not your problem. Also you need a spray booth as you can't buff Imron!
What brand and size of tape do you use to make clean turns
Any recommendations on doing a RC car ?
Great job could you advice material name or any link to by it many thanks
I wanna start this technique for bottles. Can I do this?
Awesome work buddy . How do you protect the gold leaf after finishing So that you can spray other parts of the tank? Do you clear coat it so it can be taped over?
Everything was cleared after leaf and pinstripes. And even with clear coat, I avoid tape over my leaf.
Does Abralon 3000 grit works ?
What is a cheap canvas?
Thanks for sharing this. Do you have a wet dry sand paper on the pads? like a 5000 grit?
It's TRIZACT pad. 3000, 5000 grit foam sanding pads.
@@elroypinstriping8022 Many thanks!
hey there thanks for the video! - i have a couple questions for you-- do you find the size tach time sweet spot is different when doing the turns on composite gold, verse 24k ---etc or verse copper, or silver ...? Also what grit is on that turn tool you are using? Any suggestions i just keep burning through seemingly no matter what i do. Also what is the paint type you are adding in is that 1 shot? or acrylic ? or ???? Are you thinning the dux with turp or anything? thanks again for the help
I do not use real gold so I am not sure. Hot rod Jen covers that real well in her videos. But the timing is similar with other imitation leaf, copper, silver, rose gold etc.. i use 3000 or 5000 grit Trizact. If you are burning thru then your size isn't set properly, or too thick or you are pressing to hard or wrong material. 1 shot to add tint. Any enamel will work. And I do not thin my size.
It will take a while to get solid results. It's all about timing. Watch Jens videos. She shows a cool process to learn the timing
When you stack the trizact foam pads on your spinning tool, is there a certain glue you use.
Just a dab of super glue works fine
So I’m trying to make a little golden book with a gold leaf trim on the corners. Can you draw on top of the gold leaf?
Try it and let us know.
I have a problem with clear. Do you clear it after 24 hours so the actual leaf can dry? Or can you clear it right away because of the hardener in the clear. I imagine without hardener clearing it with normal size would take 24 hours before clear. Never seen your vids before. Awesome vid!
Thank-you.
You can wait but I have never had a problem clearing right away. And i dont add hardener to my size. Would make the timing unpredictable in my opinion.
What's the best way to keep the can of sizer from drying out?
I use a screw in the top and never open the can. I buy smaller cans 8oz. I usually run out in less then a year. If it gets "seeds" or grainy I toss it and start a new can.
Did you say "wait 50-55 minutes before laying the leaf"? Isn't that a bit too long since most suggest 20-30 minutes at average room temperature (~70 degrees)?
Yes. I typically set my timer at 1hr, give or take, 70 degrees.. That's with DUX size quick size.. 1shot, LUCO, or other size maybe sooner or even longer. Just depends. Best thing to do is lay out some tape lines like I did in the beginning. Lay 4-5 lines of size. Set a timer at 30, 45, 60, 80 minutes laying the leaf at each interval and see what results you get... With real gold you can wait even longer at times. Some leaf sticks better than others
Applying too soon is the biggest mistakes u can do its all varies on weather temps some places 20 30min some colder places 1 hr
What is thee what is the wax for please? You did not use it
Where did you get the variegated in rolls? Pee wee had some nice red stuff I started using on low riders in my area. Now he can not find it anymore and I've only got enough for a very small job. But I get asked for that colour often. Let me know where you found it? Please it sure would help. Thanks
I also got mine from him. It was nice! But I am almost out. Would like more too
@@elroypinstriping8022 if you ever find the same stuff please let me know. Sepp is looking for me and says he can find it. But I'm not holding my breath. If you find anything close to it let me know aswell. Pee wee says he can not find it either. Im trying to hang on to the last 6 or 8 ft for repairs for t he customers I did. I can not find anything that matches even close.
@@elroypinstriping8022 If you ever see variegated in rolls let me know please. Pee wee says he can get it but he has yet to come up with them. I found some from sepp but it looks like crap and will not work. Too ugly. Thanks mate.
Can u put leaf over clear?
Yes. And can then brush on a clear over the leaf work.
What paint did you use for the pinstripe design is that a gold paint?
Micrk Flake over wet 1shot
Are the drill bits available to purchase?
Not from me. Ive seen people making and selling. Probably over priced for something so simple
@@elroypinstriping8022 Yes, they are pricey - but I guess I will have to bit the bullet and set the small size set. Good way to spend my stimulus check. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us.
When you make your own sanding disc with the hole punch, what do you have under the sandpaper ? I tied with a block of wood, (pine) I am not having to much luck. In your video it looks like you are getting a clean cut.
Thick plastic cutting board.
Did you tattoos hurt
Lol.. Thanks for watching
What brand and size tape do you use to make clean turns
1/8 inch tape. 3m. Or FBS.. They even make smaller 1/16 and 1/32. I dont know. Whatever works dude.