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Penfold aka The Dealer
27-02-2009, 22:25
I dont suppose anybody has a Air Compressor i can borrow/rent?

Or do you know of any companies i can rent from? I am looking to do a basic/cheap respray of my cup car in my garage. I am not expecting/wanting perfect paint job or anything of the kind.

Just want my cup car to look clean, and in a fresh coat of paint as the current paintwork looks like stevie wonder did it with half empty spray cans!

Also does anybody have advise, contacts for me to purchase paint, pimer thinners etc...

All help & info is gratefully recieved.

Purple_rob
28-02-2009, 08:22
Just a little info on paint for you as i've bought some in the last month.

Some companies are not selling 2k/acrylic paint for car use post Jan 09. However I did find my local supplier will be carrying on until July time ish.

To be honest I would source locally, I bought some paint off ebay that was so far out of colour that I sent it back. Although you need a special courier as its a hazedouz material.

Compressor wise, I do have one but its brand spanking new at the moment. If your looking to paint later than sooner and cant find anything let me know. I have some work for it right now though.

Chris Hebden
28-02-2009, 08:48
i've got a compressor you can use mate if no one closer to you has one, my paint gun is ruined though from a clever fence painting session i had!

allanr5gtt
28-02-2009, 09:03
http://www.thetoolhireshop.com/products.php?id=15&sb=37

do you have some where like this near you?

Sy5GTT
28-02-2009, 10:39
Should of gone to Aldi's last Sunday Chris....

Mart
28-02-2009, 16:07
Aii, the local Aldi up here still has them in stock/on display - 80 odd quid for the compressor, a couple of rolls of hosing, and a few attachments.

Penfold aka The Dealer
28-02-2009, 16:09
mmmm may have to venture out to my local Aldi, but would that be good enough to paint a car with?

Chris

Mart
28-02-2009, 16:11
For a 'basic/cheap' respray, as you put it, probably.

MR TURBO
28-02-2009, 16:14
http://www.thetoolhireshop.com/products.php?id=15&sb=37

do you have some where like this near you?

Thats a nice price to rent a compressor with spray gun i may have to have a little fun soon with my other R5

MR TURBO
28-02-2009, 16:16
Aii, the local Aldi up here still has them in stock/on display - 80 odd quid for the compressor, a couple of rolls of hosing, and a few attachments.

U got a link to that for a butchers???

Sy5GTT
28-02-2009, 16:17
You do get a spray gun with it but make sure you get the regulator/filter which is sold separately(£20). Shackal has used the same one for his car and seems happy with it.

Sy5GTT
28-02-2009, 16:18
U got a link to that for a butchers???
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2867_8907.htm

Mart
28-02-2009, 16:18
It might still be on Aldi's website, but not so sure it's still a current offer?

As I say though, there's still stock of them in the branch up here, so possibly could be in your local Aldi as well.

Mart
28-02-2009, 16:20
Cheers Sy :agree: That's the bad boy.

Must admit, I'm pretty tempted to get one myself...

Penfold aka The Dealer
28-02-2009, 16:22
Aldi -
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2867_8907.htm

Looking at this one tho...

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/tiger/brand/airmaster

Mainly because there more local, the local Aldi is a 40 mile round trip and £5 parking...

Andrew Cooke
28-02-2009, 16:22
you might be better off using a roller than an Aldi compressor to paint a car

Sy5GTT
28-02-2009, 16:23
Cheers Sy :agree: That's the bad boy.

Must admit, I'm pretty tempted to get one myself...

I got one last weekend mate. Seems like a good bit of kit. Just the job for my shed/garage.:agree:

MR TURBO
28-02-2009, 16:31
Aldi -
http://www.aldi.co.uk/uk/html/offers/2867_8907.htm

Looking at this one tho...

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/tiger/brand/airmaster

Mainly because there more local, the local Aldi is a 40 mile round trip and £5 parking...

They do look a wee bit small would these even be man enough for the job???

gtmatt
28-02-2009, 18:28
you might be better off using a roller than an Aldi compressor to paint a car

whys that?? there is nothing wrong with that compressor have u got 1 ? its great for the money ,it does the job , my aldi had 4 left ,great buy:)

DaveAVT
28-02-2009, 19:23
Don't forget to rent the air too...Normally about £2-3 a bag...

Andrew Cooke
28-02-2009, 19:56
whys that?? there is nothing wrong with that compressor have u got 1 ? its great for the money ,it does the job , my aldi had 4 left ,great buy:)

it doesn't make enough air for spraying, to spray you need a good compressor, and good compressors cost good money. That wee thing struggles to blow up tyres.

Alex
28-02-2009, 21:58
it doesn't make enough air for spraying, to spray you need a good compressor, and good compressors cost good money. That wee thing struggles to blow up tyres.

A mate of mine has a compressor to the same spec as the Aldi one and it ran out of air just painting a bumper! :sad2:

car.crash
28-02-2009, 22:02
dont forget to get inline filters as those compressors take in water as well as air and you dont want to spray water out with your paint.

RICHIE
28-02-2009, 22:03
a spray gun uses alot of air and if the compression is up and down it makes it hard to set up a gun to get a decent spray job.

mightymanx
01-03-2009, 00:29
little tiny radiator roller you want and some gloss.
did a renault 5 this way a few years ago came up really well and every 1 wanted 2 buy it couldnt tell it was done with a roller unless u stood really really close.
a cheaper way than spraying

Penfold aka The Dealer
01-03-2009, 08:30
Would a 100 litre air compressor be more suited for the job?

Purple_rob
01-03-2009, 09:15
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SEALEY-SA2250-2-Compressor-50ltr-Direct-Drive-2-0hp_W0QQitemZ120378000476QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Air _Tools_and_Compressors?hash=item120378000476&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A4%7C65%3A15%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318

Thats the compressor I recently got. Good price!.

car.crash
01-03-2009, 10:50
little tiny radiator roller you want and some gloss.
did a renault 5 this way a few years ago came up really well and every 1 wanted 2 buy it couldnt tell it was done with a roller unless u stood really really close.
a cheaper way than spraying

behave!

mightymanx
02-03-2009, 00:06
behave!

it did come up good was no point gettin it sprayed as it only cost 200£
and it was silver and badly crashed replaced the 2 doors the bonnet and the front bumper in red then rolelr painted it jobs a gooden

djinuk
02-03-2009, 07:51
i would not really attempt to spray anything other than mirrors etc with anything less than 50ltre 2.5 hp, even then though i wouldnt try to spray a car.

Misky
02-03-2009, 08:45
Me and my mate bought the Aldi one! its great for sprayin heres a few pics of what we managed to do to a series 1 106 ralye! I really rate it!!!
Before:
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/misky88/n514492380_1294095_1500.jpg

Me :cool:
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/misky88/n514492380_1390374_3937088.jpg

After:
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/misky88/n514492380_1390368_370229.jpg

http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/misky88/n514492380_1390369_6505821.jpg

Sy5GTT
02-03-2009, 08:47
Nice. :cool:

Did you use the spray gun you got with it Misk?

Misky
02-03-2009, 09:00
Nice. :cool:

Did you use the spray gun you got with it Misk?

Yeh its a bit old school! as its not a top loader but its more than up for the job!

Sy5GTT
02-03-2009, 09:03
Good. I'm starting to prep mine this week and will be using the same as you.

Misky
02-03-2009, 09:08
Good. I'm starting to prep mine this week and will be using the same as you.

Its seriously good mate! just dont apply it too thick!
You buy the tool that collects any water/moisture? it goes in-line
(between gun - compressor)

If you can penfold get this!! its pure quality! :agree:

Sy5GTT
02-03-2009, 09:10
Yeah got that mate. Glad someone has used it and say's its ok. :)

Leigh
02-03-2009, 10:46
I bought this Sealey one http://www.sealey.co.uk/PLPageBuilder.asp?gotonode=ViewProduct&method=mViewProduct&productid=10427&PromotionID=53902
and does an excellent job and in there Spring promotion still, but i did go to Aldi the other Sunday and buy most of there air tools they had and they all came with a 3 year warranty so they cant be that bad. Not had chance to use them yet but for the price cant be bad.

w35ty
02-03-2009, 11:06
you might be better off using a roller than an Aldi compressor to paint a car


haha very true tho mate!!

you need like a 100ltr+ / 2.5hp + to do a full car mate.
a little compressor aint really no good.

machine mart is probs yoru best bet? or another tool hire shop near you?

and try and go for 2k paint if you can.. better finish than the water base there using now.
just try and find someone who stil does it! :p

Penfold aka The Dealer
27-03-2009, 18:47
Right i am collecting a worling decent 2nd hand 200litre air compressor froma spray shop that is closing down for a good price. :)

now what i was thinking is, where to paint... i am tempted to purchase a 6m x3m all enclosed gazebo & make a plastic floor so seal it all up and drive the car in there to work on, would that be ok?

Dont suppose anybody has a infa red heater they want to lend me... would lower the drying time on the car + better paint finish.

V Man
27-03-2009, 18:53
You can buy different types of activator or could in the days of 2k which I can still buy.
I buy extra fast activator so that it goes off quicker and thus dries quicker and less chance of dust.
As long as its dust free and not damp i.e. relatively warm I have had pretty good results. Gazebo should be ok with decent mask and little wind! Make a plan of attack before you start and go through the motions before you spray so you are cool as a cucumber:)

Penfold aka The Dealer
27-03-2009, 19:03
You can buy different types of activator or could in the days of 2k which I can still buy.
I buy extra fast activator so that it goes off quicker and thus dries quicker and less chance of dust.
As long as its dust free and not damp i.e. relatively warm I have had pretty good results. Gazebo should be ok with decent mask and little wind! Make a plan of attack before you start and go through the motions before you spray so you are cool as a cucumber:)

I must admit i was tempted to get hold of some 2k, i know a few people who can get it.

I have heard of the fast activator, will look into it more.

As for the gazebo it will be sheltered by my parents house and next door neighbours so providing the wind aint strong it should remain wind & dust free.

I was planning on painting in June/July time so it should be damp free and warmer...

Billy-G
28-03-2009, 19:09
Anyone recommend where to get paints to go with that spray kit from ALDI?

I bought one as well, and would love to try my hand spraying an old bumper or bonnet just to see how hard it is, but ain't got a clue what paints to get or where to get them from.

Blick
28-03-2009, 20:21
Me and my mate bought the Aldi one! its great for sprayin heres a few pics of what we managed to do to a series 1 106 ralye! I really rate it!!!
Before:
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/misky88/n514492380_1294095_1500.jpg

Me :cool:
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/misky88/n514492380_1390374_3937088.jpg

After:
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/misky88/n514492380_1390368_370229.jpg

http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/misky88/n514492380_1390369_6505821.jpg


do aldi still sell these??? wouldnt mind givin mine a quick rinse inside since as mine is pretty stripped out. :agree:

Mart
29-03-2009, 12:23
Aii, the local Aldi up here still has them in stock...and I'm still tempted to get one :cartman:

Blick
29-03-2009, 14:02
Aii, the local Aldi up here still has them in stock...and I'm still tempted to get one :cartman:

:agree: think i may join you mart.

MR TURBO
10-04-2009, 14:19
Just had a look in my attic and found this i wonder if it can do the same job as the aldi one....What do ya reckon peeps??? Pic attached

djinuk
10-04-2009, 17:54
make sure you get a spray fun design to work on low pressure, you wont have any probs.

MR TURBO
10-04-2009, 19:37
make sure you get a spray fun design to work on low pressure, you wont have any probs.

:scratch::scratch:

MR TURBO
10-04-2009, 21:13
Anyone recommend a good spray gun???

MR TURBO
11-04-2009, 22:16
Anyone recommend a good spray gun???

????:confused:

Scoff
11-04-2009, 22:19
????:confused:

I have a devilbiss GTI, they were industry standard a few years ago, I think there are more alternatives now.

V Man
13-04-2009, 15:57
If you are still lookingI have used this http://www.buckandhickman.com/find/keyword-is-spray+gun/product-is-285448 for the last few years and it's done well. It was recommend to me and is cheaper than DeVillbiss although they are rated as the best for industry like Scoff says:)

Luke M
14-04-2009, 11:52
I have a devilbiss GTI, they were industry standard a few years ago, I think there are more alternatives now.


Cor i rember them gun's from when i was a boy at a body shop.We had blue suction feed ones.Have'nt use a spray gun in years now makes me want to get back into prep and pant.