Painting the Barriers

Painting the Barriers

Postby shrimpinho » Wed May 25, 2011 6:36 pm

With regards to the MBW barriers do you think the club will put on a sort of fan day?

in the sense that fans can come down and volunteer to help out. it can almost create a sort of fan bonding session ahead of the new season, get everyone excited.

maybe even the players can join in and create a stronger relationship with the fans.
(although I know painting barriers won't be the top priority in pre-season).

just a thought. it could work.
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby morecambe mick » Wed May 25, 2011 7:29 pm

You mean a bit like clearing the snow off the pitch?

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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby Morectalk » Wed May 25, 2011 9:42 pm

Might be a idea to have them painted properly. A bunch of lads slapping paint on metalwork may not work so well for the longevity of the barriers - no offence gents !!!!!!!
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby morecambe mick » Thu May 26, 2011 4:27 am

Morectalk wrote:Might be a idea to have them painted properly. A bunch of lads slapping paint on metalwork may not work so well for the longevity of the barriers - no offence gents !!!!!!!

Umbro stand seemed to last ok :!: :evil:
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby Morectalk » Mon May 30, 2011 4:31 pm

Oh well, what do I know - apart from 20 odd years in the industry. :roll:

As I said, no offence, although the Umbro Stand was probably paint on paint so you could maybe get away with slapping it on, & that was also the away end so it didn't matter so much. If the MBW is going to be painted for the first time it should at least be done right & not grin through all over the place.
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby thegentlegiant » Mon May 30, 2011 5:32 pm

Morectalk wrote:Oh well, what do I know - apart from 20 odd years in the industry. :roll:

As I said, no offence, although the Umbro Stand was probably paint on paint so you could maybe get away with slapping it on, & that was also the away end so it didn't matter so much. If the MBW is going to be painted for the first time it should at least be done right & not grin through all over the place.


Maybe you should volunteer and show us how its done if you have 20 years experience ????
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby George Dawes » Mon May 30, 2011 5:39 pm

Morectalk wrote:Oh well, what do I know - apart from 20 odd years in the industry. :roll:

As I said, no offence, although the Umbro Stand was probably paint on paint so you could maybe get away with slapping it on, & that was also the away end so it didn't matter so much. If the MBW is going to be painted for the first time it should at least be done right & not grin through all over the place.


i see what your saying about it being done properly with the proper primers and two pack top coat paint in order for the paint to key(stick) to the metal steelwork

you gonna put a cheap price or better still run the job as a favour with volunteer's over a couple of weekends seeing its the club you support ?
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby Paul_Talk » Mon May 30, 2011 5:50 pm

Yes you have to allow the primer to dry thoroughly for at least 24 hours, so it would have to be done on different occasions if there was to be any fan involvement.

I myself have 37 years in the industry.
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby shrimpnsave » Mon May 30, 2011 5:55 pm

Paul_Talk wrote:Yes you have to allow the primer to dry thoroughly for at least 24 hours, so it would have to be done on different occasions if there was to be any fan involvement.

I myself have 37 years in the industry.



2k primer dont need 24 hours to cure :shock:
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby Crooky MFC » Mon May 30, 2011 5:57 pm

Ive got an art gcse, does that count?
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby shrimpnsave » Mon May 30, 2011 6:03 pm

Send ya cv to Morectalk :lol:
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby George Dawes » Mon May 30, 2011 6:10 pm

i use driers drop a bit of that in and paint drys twice as quick its reet


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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby shrimpnsave » Mon May 30, 2011 6:15 pm

George Dawes wrote:i use driers drop a bit of that in and paint drys twice as quick its reet


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A lot of wind drys paint quicker as well :roll:
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby Crooky MFC » Mon May 30, 2011 6:30 pm

Just a basic guide to painting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgSnlX3H194
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby ockers » Mon May 30, 2011 6:37 pm

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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby outsider » Mon May 30, 2011 6:46 pm

shrimpnsave wrote:

A lot of wind drys paint quicker as well :roll:



We could make it a Shrimps-voices day out and all the hot air would dry it even faster
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby Paul_Talk » Mon May 30, 2011 6:55 pm

shrimpnsave wrote:
Paul_Talk wrote:Yes you have to allow the primer to dry thoroughly for at least 24 hours, so it would have to be done on different occasions if there was to be any fan involvement.

I myself have 37 years in the industry.



2k primer dont need 24 hours to cure :shock:


Well give or take an hour or so, that was just a rough estimate. I would of given a more precise quote if I'd of known you where going to be so persnickety about it.
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby Harry » Mon May 30, 2011 7:16 pm

outsider wrote:
shrimpnsave wrote:

A lot of wind drys paint quicker as well :roll:



We could make it a Shrimps-voices day out and all the hot air would dry it even faster


And even have spare to fly some kites!
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby shrimpnsave » Mon May 30, 2011 7:50 pm

Paul_Talk wrote:
shrimpnsave wrote:
Paul_Talk wrote:Yes you have to allow the primer to dry thoroughly for at least 24 hours, so it would have to be done on different occasions if there was to be any fan involvement.

I myself have 37 years in the industry.



2k primer dont need 24 hours to cure :shock:


Well give or take an hour or so, that was just a rough estimate. I would of given a more precise quote if I'd of known you where going to be so persnickety about it.



sorry mate :oops: the 2k primer that i use is dry within 2 hours..no offence meant :)
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby Why no t » Mon May 30, 2011 8:14 pm

The problem may be with the galvanised steel barriers rather than the paint.

Galvanised steel needs a couples of years to weather or it needs to painted with an acid, so the paint will key and not peel off after short amount of time.
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby shrimpnsave » Mon May 30, 2011 8:16 pm

Why no t wrote:The problem may be with the galvanised steel barriers rather than the paint.

Galvanised steel needs a couples of years to weather or it needs to painted with an acid, so the paint will key and not peel off after short amount of time.


self etchin primer :?:
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby Loyalsupporter » Mon May 30, 2011 8:29 pm

You would firstly need to key the surface, then degrease the surface, then ensure the degreser is fully removed

then you could A) powder coat or B) paint

for painting you would use an etch primer followed by a durable colour coat, paints used would be one of the following, cellulose or 2K

although you could get a few buckets of hammerite smooth and paint straight onto the metal work

Powder coating would be a better option but probably better done before being installed as it needs baking in an oven
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby George Dawes » Mon May 30, 2011 8:35 pm

before attempting to paint metal surfaces, rather than use acid wash it's a lot quicker and safer to use a acid-based metal etching primer then its 2 birds with 1 stone

and once the metal surface is primed, you can just about use any paint(red gloss)
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby jmatkinson » Mon May 30, 2011 8:46 pm

I'm beginning to wonder if it is worth going through all this hassle! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Painting the Barriers

Postby George Dawes » Mon May 30, 2011 8:48 pm

as a apprentice i use to paint the railings on Morecambe promenade and the council insisted we started using Hammerite(more expensive) instead of the standard oil based "primer u/c gloss paints" we were using because the rust just use to come through after 3 months or so after being done with because of the salt air


so we used Hammerite on one section and this 2 pack stuff on another section as a sample and guess what ? the rust still come through after 3 months all the same


point being a lot of the stuff out on the market is bollox to con your average DIY'er paying more money thinking its better ie. like that one coat paint white will never cover black in one coat! then you get this base coat for putting on plaster before painting with emulsion just give it 2 coats of contract emulsion! watch who you talk to people who serve behind tills dont know the trade and dont know what there talking about
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