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HOW TO: Neat Painting Jig


ProSStreet
01-03-2004, 09:49 PM
Before i start i appologize if something like this has been posted before.

I, myself like to hold my car bodies when i paint them. So i can have full 360 degree rotation.

Now im sure a few of you have some left over x-mas wrapping paper tubes correct? What could be better than converting this trash item into a super long hand held painting jig? Well comrades, there are 2 steps involved in which i will explain below.

TOOLS AND SUPPLIES NEEDED:
1. Wrapping paper tube or equivalent.

2. Tape -i like the blue painters tape, because it doesnt leave sticky stuff. But mostly because its blue.

STEP ONE:
Tape off one side of the tube.

STEP TWO:
Tape the underside of the body to be painted onto the tape applied in step 1.

Ok so its not really a how to, more of a tip with steps.
Hey, it works trust me!

krebs128
01-04-2004, 04:32 PM
lol, great i idea, lol, just did that about 2 months ago, but didn't post. i made a stand and a hole in the top of it so the tube could slide in it, and be supported. then i set it in a paint booth and dry overnight.

weaponCIVIC
01-04-2004, 04:48 PM
nice, lol i just put a pop can in my model.

JDM4LiFe
01-04-2004, 04:52 PM
I use my old Car pda holder it is spring loaded has sponge pads on the side to hold the body and it has a swivle mount..

1ofaknd
01-04-2004, 10:25 PM
i made one out of a coat hanger, and used one of those things that ppl put on their dinner table and it spins...

DSM-Mark
01-04-2004, 11:58 PM
I use a 1 meter piece of 14-2 wire. I wish I had a camera, it would be much easier to explain. Basically, bend the wire in half, make a big loop at the top, and twist the remaining wire down the stem about 6 inches. The loop at the top is fitted into each body, and is flexible, so you can use it for any model. After the 6 inch stem, bend the remaining wire (should be about 12 inches left on each stem) out into two feet. In the end, you have a nice support that's easy to pick up and spin around, the body stays well seated, and when put down, the entire thing sits only about 6-8 inches off the table. I do the painting, then put it down carefully, and put a box with a couple vent holes over it right away. So far so good.

1ofaknd
01-05-2004, 12:03 AM
I use a 1 meter piece of 14-2 wire. I wish I had a camera, it would be much easier to explain. Basically, bend the wire in half, make a big loop at the top, and twist the remaining wire down the stem about 6 inches. The loop at the top is fitted into each body, and is flexible, so you can use it for any model. After the 6 inch stem, bend the remaining wire (should be about 12 inches left on each stem) out into two feet. In the end, you have a nice support that's easy to pick up and spin around, the body stays well seated, and when put down, the entire thing sits only about 6-8 inches off the table. I do the painting, then put it down carefully, and put a box with a couple vent holes over it right away. So far so good.
Sounds like the same thing i made with my coat hanger.. :smokin:

sweetwhiteCAV
01-05-2004, 12:12 AM
nice, lol i just put a pop can in my model.

same here, hasnt failed me yet...

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