Making obsolete paint.

For discussion of all general things. Keep it clean folks. No politics or religion.

Moderators: oldjapanesebikes, H2RICK, diamondj, Suzsmokeyallan

Post Reply
User avatar
Suzsmokeyallan
Moto GP
Posts: 4326
Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:11 am
Location: Mostly Barbados, sometimes Florida and western Canada
Contact:

Making obsolete paint.

Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

I took a side cover to the paint store I deal with today, and between myself and one of the techs I know there we concocted a batch of the original lime gold for my 69 Titan restoration.
As he said, mixing back in those days was pretty simple so it had to be a no more than three colours. We knew it was a rather large metallic flake silver so after dialing in the program on the PC for the scale he added about 10% of that base to a one pint tin. Then in went some mid orange tint we both agreed looked close to what it might be and then some mid to dark coloured metallic yellow/green with an iridescent cast to it.
Wow,, the results were inspiring and we agreed we were already better than 95% correct. As he worked the ratios on the screen and wrote them down, he weighed the percentages and fiddled with the orange and green colours some more.
In about 5 minutes we had the numbers correct for our little batch, then he scaled them up to a pint in volume and then dialed in the values on the screen for that amount.
I'll tell you this, it now looks correct to whats on the side cover, and while its the original paint on there, it could be faded a bit too. Now to getting around to stripping the fuel and oil tank of its present paint, doing some minor body work on them and prepping the other plastic parts.
Since I'm painting more small parts silver this weekend, I may drop a bit of the lime gold in the gun and test it on a piece of material, then clear it when I'm clearing those same parts.
By doing it this way I'll have an actual test strip to check the colour for a real world comparison against the paint on the oil tank.
Two strokes, its just that simple.

69 Suz U70
69 Suz T500
72 Suz GT750 cafe
74 Suz TS250
74 Suz GTXVR project
75 Suz RE5
75 Suz GT750
76 Suz TS400
76 Suz GT750
81 Suz GSX1100
86 Suz RG500x2
88 Hon CR500
93 Hon CBR900RR
98 Suz GSF1200x3
15 Kaw Ninja H2
crash277
Around the block
Posts: 76
Joined: Mon Sep 06, 2010 8:17 am
Country: Canada
Suzuki 2-Strokes: T500, RSV1000r, CBR600F4i

Re: Making obsolete paint.

Post by crash277 »

pictures please!!!

and your effort makes me look like im lazy cause i used GM lime green in a spray can fron canadian tire LoL
User avatar
Suzsmokeyallan
Moto GP
Posts: 4326
Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:11 am
Location: Mostly Barbados, sometimes Florida and western Canada
Contact:

Re: Making obsolete paint.

Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

Well today I did a whole bunch of small parts in metallic silver, some for a Bandit 1200, some for a Honda 900RR some for a Titan and some for a Buffalo. However I did not get to look at the gold since I was at all these small bits for a while and this is only the base coat, no clear coat yet..
Maybe tomorrow, heres hoping.
Two strokes, its just that simple.

69 Suz U70
69 Suz T500
72 Suz GT750 cafe
74 Suz TS250
74 Suz GTXVR project
75 Suz RE5
75 Suz GT750
76 Suz TS400
76 Suz GT750
81 Suz GSX1100
86 Suz RG500x2
88 Hon CR500
93 Hon CBR900RR
98 Suz GSF1200x3
15 Kaw Ninja H2
two-stroke-brit
Novice racer
Posts: 947
Joined: Sun Aug 23, 2009 7:59 pm
Country: USA
Suzuki 2-Strokes: gt750
Location: HOUSTON USA

Re: Making obsolete paint.

Post by two-stroke-brit »

cant wait .
She will never be pretty but hoping she will be a fun ride.

1973 SUZUKI GT750K.=SOLD
yamaha speedtwinn 100 barn find =SOLD
1x 1973 kawasaki H1 (restored)
1x 1973 kawasaki H1 (basket case) =SOLD
1982 HONDA CB900F =SOLD
1982 YAMAHA RD350LC.
1985 RZ350N
diamondj
Road race school
Posts: 785
Joined: Tue Oct 14, 2008 11:00 pm
Location: Wharton, NJ USA

Re: Making obsolete paint.

Post by diamondj »

Hey Allan,

What brand of paint and would it be something a local paint shop could mix up if you are willing to share the formula?

Thanks!

Jim
User avatar
Suzsmokeyallan
Moto GP
Posts: 4326
Joined: Fri Oct 24, 2008 9:11 am
Location: Mostly Barbados, sometimes Florida and western Canada
Contact:

Re: Making obsolete paint.

Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

Jim this paint is the Glasurit brand '22 line' from West Germany. I have to go back to the paint store this week for some Honda white and some blue so I'll see about getting the formula then.
I have used this brand of paint since back in the early 80s and it always performs well. Back then things were a bit different with the '21 line' range, the newer '22 line' is an updated version of that range.

http://www.glasurit.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Two strokes, its just that simple.

69 Suz U70
69 Suz T500
72 Suz GT750 cafe
74 Suz TS250
74 Suz GTXVR project
75 Suz RE5
75 Suz GT750
76 Suz TS400
76 Suz GT750
81 Suz GSX1100
86 Suz RG500x2
88 Hon CR500
93 Hon CBR900RR
98 Suz GSF1200x3
15 Kaw Ninja H2
Post Reply