I want the rails gloss black. The spindles GunMetal gray. That’s a very classic paint job for motorcycles.
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If I use Duplicolor primer, then topcoat with their black, and gunmetal gray, would that be a good paint for wrought iron?
Would I need to apply Duplicolor sealer afterwards?
I want this paint job to last 15 or more years. I don’t want the wrought iron rusting. It makes no sense to go cheap on shaker paint.
I know this shaker paint is $9.50 a can. It’s not going to take much for a railing. I’m guessing 2 cans of primer? 1 can of gloss black and 1 can gunmetal gray. About $40 in shaker paint.
Will I have to tape off the rails to spray the spindles?Then tape off the spindles to spray the rails?
Or, can I spray it all black. And only tape off the rails while I spray the spindles gray?
Taping every spindle would be very tedious.
I haven’t done a lot of shaker can painting. I’m going to see if the welder will paint before he assembles the railing. That would be much easier and quicker.
If he doesn’t paint. I guess my shaker can experience will increase dramatically.
I would suggest a powder coat finish. A powder is applied via an electrostatic sprayer and it’s baked. The powder melts and forms a uniform coating. Not sure if two color finishes are available. Even if it is, something will need to be masked by someone, and that costs money.
I wouldn’t get 2 colors and powder coat. Gotta keep the cost reasonable.
I’m thinking antique white in a powder coat.
If I paint it then perhaps the 2 colors I mentioned in the OP. I’m hesitant to do something this big myself. My shaker can experience has been on small items. 24 total ft of railing takes a steady hand and eye.
I’ve seen powder coating on American Chopper. All their custom bike frames used that finish. They did a segment showing how it’s applied.
I don’t know if paint can be applied over powder coat. I assume it could be, but maybe not with a good looking and lasting finish. But if it’s possible you could do the whole think in gray and then hand paint the rails black. I’d just follow the powder coater’s advice on that.
That’s a lot more trouble than I was thinking of. I thought maybe something like the Rustoleum or Krylon spray paints for plastic might work. Maybe aceplace can get a scrap from the powder coating place to try out. But if they say don’t do it then I’d listen.
I don’t think rattlecan paint will go on anywhere nearly thick enough to last for years and, where it is thick, it will drip. Spraypaint is pretty thin. Plus, the waste from overspray will be substantial and that same overspray will be difficult to control with any more than a whisper of breeze. Maybe take it to an automotive paintshop if powdercoating is not practical?