Re: Spray Paint
Posted by Wild Card on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 4:50pm
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I'm looking to paint parts of my case and the face plates of my floppy and CD drives. I tryed using old model liquid paint but it didnt turn out pretty. I painted a piece of scrap, a very old floppy face plate.
Anyways, I guess a good way to go would be spray paint. Just wondering if anyone's got experience painting computer components and would like to offer a few tips.
Re: Spray Paint
Posted by Forceflow on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 4:51pm
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Use paint they use for cars ... always works.
Clean your surfaces very well before you start to spraypaint them (and make sure they're dry too.)
Re: Spray Paint
Posted by Monqui on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 5:08pm
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Yeah, I agree with Force here- touch up paint for a car works great.
Re: Spray Paint
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Seal it when you're done. (Unless you do use touch up paint, which usually has the sealant mixed in the pain).
If you don't seal it (a lot of cases out now, which are rather expensive, don't seal their pain job) you'll be able to scratch the pain off with your fingers.
Spray Paint or AirBrushing would give the smoothest paint job. But, touch up paint is applied with a brush ... so ... good luck there, just remember not to glob it on, that always looks bad.
Re: Spray Paint
Posted by Sim on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 6:56pm
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Yeah, car spray works, but remember that if you spray your face plates then if you get a new case you will have odd looking drives and would have to spray your case again with the same colour unless you get a new computer as well.
Re: Spray Paint
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I read up and they said to use Vynl Dye instead of spray paint. Dont know why though. But I will definatly stay away from brush-on paint, I'll suck hard at it.
Re: Spray Paint
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Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 7:17pm
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Re: Spray Paint
Posted by Wild Card on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 8:06pm
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I want to do something and since I have no money to upgrade my computer some modding is my next best thing. Since my corner desk is already black, it looks strange having a white monitor sitting on it. Even my stereo speakers are black and grey. So I'll be painting that and my mouse, possibly my keyboard if I find a way.
Re: Spray Paint
Posted by ReNo on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 8:12pm
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Dunno how you will ensure you don't get spraypaint inside your monitor vents...I can imagine that wouldn't be a wise thing to allow.
Re: Spray Paint
Posted by ReNo on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 8:17pm
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Dude, don't tinker with the innards then...dangerous stuff of legend is hidden inside monitor casing - components of electrocution +12 and all kinds of other things!
Re: Spray Paint
Posted by Wild Card on
Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 8:22pm
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Too late. There isnt a component in my computer that hasent been turned inside out... 'cept for my hard drive. I dont want to risk that one. Supposedly they seal it in a clean room so I dont want to open that.
Re: Spray Paint
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Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 9:41pm
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I fixed a bad connection in my TV up with a soldering iron. It's not really a big deal if you know what's wrong with it. You do have to be careful though - not only are those capacitors deadly for days, but the glass tube itself is dangerous too. Since there's a vacuum in there, if you smack it too hard (and I mean in the back - the front is half-inch thick glass or more and can stop small bullets) you'll totally destroy the TV or at worst, it will implode and throw glass shards around the room.
You could always just put a screwdriver across the capacitor terminals if you're a TV technician but it sounds like a gunshot going off.
EDIT: Don't do this.
Re: Spray Paint
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Mon Apr 19th 2004 at 11:08pm
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The capacitors in your monitor store enough "kick" for years to kill you. Be forwarned that the suggestions of "Don't touch" should be heeded especially in the case of a monitor.
Re: Spray Paint
Posted by Wild Card on
Tue Apr 20th 2004 at 1:53am
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Well, I've opened up 2 monitors in the past and havent had any shock "encounters" yet. :smile: