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Advice: spraying the inside of my case
I would like to spray the inside of my case black but Im unsure what spray paint to use
![]() Would it be just a standard metal paint (ie like Hammerite, Humbrol etc) and do I need a primer ![]() Any advice would be great, thanks in advance guys
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id suggest using metal stain instead
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Yep, please post in this thread =) I'm currently looking at doing the same with my Kandalf LCS before starting a little mod-project I've been thinking about.
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Ok will do
![]() First clean out your case. Take out everything but leave the frame in tact. Sand it with 1000 grid sandpaper.(waterproof) You dont have to sand it down till bare metal but sand it lightly. After you sand it, clean and dry very well. Get a primer for the surface you are spraying. ( Duplicolor brand) Spray 2/3 layers of primer but be careful, dont spray to much. You can better spray 4 times thin, then one time to thick. Let it dry for 24 hours. Look for uneven spots in the primer and sand those spots down very gently with 2000 grid sandpaper. Clean the case again with water and soap. When you are done with that you can start spraying the color. Apply very thin layers.You want to spray more at once but really dont do it. It takes about 4 times before it begins to cover completely. Let dry for 4 hours. Look for spots again and sand it down with wet 2000 grid paper. Then spray the final coat. After the final coat you can spray a protective clear coat on top. Spray 2 times for a nice result. Always use primer, color and clear paint from the same brand. I recommend Duplicolor paint. This is very nice guide. http://www.mnpctech.com/case-mod-pai...od-how-to.html Dont expect a result just like it, but it will help a lot.
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you could use an oil based gel stain, http://www.minwax.com/products/woodstain/gelstain.cfm
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I used rustoleum flat black on the last case i painted with no sanding. It came out beautifully. Just ensure you use a large sweeping motion and many thin layers of paint.
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Also make sure that you get enamel not acrillic.
You cannot paint acrillic over enamel it will not stick. But you can paint enamel over acrilic strange I know but its true.
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bare metal cases usually have a protective residue to prevent rust or machine oil on them so it needs to be degreased before painting if its new. if its been in use for months then the residue has dried up already but a good wipedown with a solvent degreaser and a green scrungy pad for doing dishes to lightly scratch the surface is always recommended. then a good automotive grade spray paint will make it shine for you. if you want a non-reflective finish use primer in the case and only your lighted components will have color. dayglo and flouresent paints should go over a primer coat first so they stick better. a little pinstripe detailing goes a long way to really making a sharp job. overspray dust gets everywhere so plan to wash the case with soap and water after a good 48 hour drying time so paint is able to get a good hard finish and fully cures.
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Hey Hookey ,this is what I used when painting the inside of my Antec 900. Just a different look is all to widen your options.
http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=31 I used the Dark grey/black combo. Turned out nice ,sorta looks like subwoofer speakerbox carpet, only no fuzz. |
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Rustoleum is decent, but if your going to do it with that brand do it Flat Black, their gloss is ok, but from what ive seen (after doing 2 cases with it) the glossy stuff never really dries fully after 2 or 3 coats and takes fingerprints badly. 1 or 2 coats of flatblack look good though for the inside of any case.
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i find that krylon works best on metal cases because it goes on thin and dries fast.
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if you put the first coat too thick it skins over and you could wait 24 days and it still be rubbery but i doubt it was you fault, you must have had a bad batch of paint that didnt have enough hardner in it. thats why i stopped using it on projects, you cant depend on it to act the same way from one job to the next.
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Fail. Sorry to sound harsh about it, but that's seriously a bad idea. Primer paint is hygroscopic... if you go deliberately applying water to it, you're seriously advancing corrosion. Not a problem on a case made of aluminium, but on SECC steel... that's a death sentence. The primary clean should be a wipe down with solvent if you're dealing with bare metal, something like toluene. It shouldn't need cleaned again - just blown down. A can of compressed air works a treat for that.
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And you clean it down with soap and water?!
There's no discussion needed... primer is hygroscopic, it absorbs water. You are basically forcing corrosion.
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Must be the primer i use then. Self etching primer.
And did not mean to soak the case but i clean it with a cloth that's a bit wet.
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