Painting limbs
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Painting limbs
I have a 2009 equinox and just had my riser and rail powdercoated black and am going to pick them up tomorrow and was looking at painting my limbs black and stencil some leaves or ferns on them and had a few questions:
what type of prep is needed for the limbs?
what type of paint? how many coats
what type of finish on top on the paint if any?
I've read of people sanding limbs then painting and matte clear coat and others that just paint with a paint used for bumpers. any help would be apperciated
what type of prep is needed for the limbs?
what type of paint? how many coats
what type of finish on top on the paint if any?
I've read of people sanding limbs then painting and matte clear coat and others that just paint with a paint used for bumpers. any help would be apperciated
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Re: Painting limbs
I painted my exocet in 2003. It is still holding up quite well.
I used Krylon camo spray paint. The only prep I really did was to tape off any parts I didn't want paint on. No sanding in between. No clear coat required.
I used Krylon camo spray paint. The only prep I really did was to tape off any parts I didn't want paint on. No sanding in between. No clear coat required.
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Re: Painting limbs
Thanks for the reply chris. Looks like as i pick up my rail and rider ill head over to walmart and pick up some spray paint. Ill post pics when its all assembled
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Re: Painting limbs
I have to ask why would you take the most beautifully camouflaged bow paint it black and then stencil in some leafs and ferns to camo it
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Re: Painting limbs
I like the Ground Pounder Quiver Mount. Looks just like mine. LOLchris4570 wrote:I painted my exocet in 2003. It is still holding up quite well.
I used Krylon camo spray paint. The only prep I really did was to tape off any parts I didn't want paint on. No sanding in between. No clear coat required.
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Re: Painting limbs
gerald strine: dont get me wrong the camo is very nice, but im not the biggest fan of having everything camo. id rather have something that fits better in the area that im hunting in, plus it gives me a one of a kind bow
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Re: Painting limbs
Krylon is touted as needing no prep when used on plastic. Having tried it years ago I found, on the contrary, that on limbs that are put under stress cracking and peeling will occur. I ended up having to sand and re-paint my limbs numerous times. Finally having had enough, I got rid of that particular bow.
Before you make a mistake consider that as good as Krylon is for plastics, on fiberglass limbs it doesn't last. Unless professional done, any paint that comes out of a can will never last like the factory infused painted limbs.
If you're really set on painting your limbs, I suggest that you get set of factory "comestically blemished" limbs.
Before you make a mistake consider that as good as Krylon is for plastics, on fiberglass limbs it doesn't last. Unless professional done, any paint that comes out of a can will never last like the factory infused painted limbs.
If you're really set on painting your limbs, I suggest that you get set of factory "comestically blemished" limbs.
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Re: Painting limbs
ComfyBear wrote:Krylon is touted as needing no prep when used on plastic. Having tried it years ago I found, on the contrary, that on limbs that are put under stress cracking and peeling will occur. I ended up having to sand and re-paint my limbs numerous times. Finally having had enough, I got rid of that particular bow.
Before you make a mistake consider that as good as Krylon is for plastics, on fiberglass limbs it doesn't last. Unless professional done, any paint that comes out of a can will never last like the factory infused painted limbs.
If you're really set on painting your limbs, I suggest that you get set of factory "comestically blemished" limbs.
I am not disputing that you had trouble with the paint, but I can honestly say that for 6+ years I have not had any flaking issues. Some areas have worn for sure(chiefly the mag tips, and the grip). Nothing a shot of paint can't fix, from time to time. But the worst that is going to happen is (for mine anyways) you will see some brown.
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Re: Painting limbs
That's also the problem I was encountered with. The only reason I tried painting was because I detested the $hit, Rrrr I mean Deer Brown.chris4570 wrote:Nothing a shot of paint can't fix, from time to time. But the worst that is going to happen is (for mine anyways) you will see some brown.
After, I painted it a gorgeous black, it looked stunning against the grey rail and riser. Unfortunately, I found out that the paint wore off much too easily. Sanding and re-painting was a pain and I had regrets.
As much as I detested the brown, had I known the Krylon wouldn't last, even with a clear coat, I wouldn't have bothered.
Luckily I solved my problem fairly easy, I just bought another Excalibur with camo. I loved the camo so much that soon thereafter I bought yet another Excalibur.
I'm happy to said that the factory paint on both looks as good today as the day I bought them.
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Re: Painting limbs
comfy bear: thanks for the info, i already painted them before i read your post but only time wil tell, i wiped down my limbs with ammonia like it said on the can and am going to put multiple coats on it. im also going to let it set and fully cure for the 7 days before putting any pressure on them. i put the black rail and riser on it and it looks really good with the thumbhole stock
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