Thought I'd share the last few day's tank painting experience with my Kat1100...
Ever since I bought the bike, the tank was up for replacement. It had about 2kg of filler in the upper right section of the tank, and the original offset filler cap had been replaced by a centrally-positioned Kawasaki flush-fitting filler cap. Just didn't look right, IMO.
So I've had a spare tank undercoated and prepped for some time, sitting up there on the shelf on the garage. Not having ready access to a decent compressor, I thought I'd just do it with colour-matched cans of aerosol acrylic paint.
This would have worked fine, but for the fact that we have had such hot weather here recently (eg. 38degC = 100degF today) that the paint droplets wouldn't 'merge' properly on the prepped surface. Darn it.
So when it was dry I gave it some 'wet & dry' to try and smooth out the fine dimpled look the surface had acquired, and then took a punt that a couple of generous coats of clear lacquer would smooth things out.
Well, by now a few of you veteran painters here will be shaking your heads in grim amusement. Of course it hasn't resulted in a smooth finish... but it will have to do for now. Not one of my more worthy efforts in DIY-land, but the occasional stuff-up is all part of the learning curve.
So, what would I do next time? Well, it might just be that painting is not one of my talents, and I should just farm it out to the experts, and pay for the privilege.
But not before I try it again, on a cooler day!
Stay cool yourselves,
Mike.
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