That paint on the rails strangely brought about new beauty to an age-appropriate appearance. Kudos on the flipping and no smudging 🤣 Hope everyone avoided any catastrophe with winds and rain and angry Mother Earth things. Always looking forward to the next installment 😊
As a hobby I used to rebuild car engines for friends at work for very little money. They were always easy to work with, easy communication and very appreciative. That is until the last guy. I never did another engine for anyone after him. Just too much hassle. Of course, it's different when it's how you make your living. You do beautiful, professional work!
This customers been great. I didn't charge him for the respray of the green on tail patch as we weren't sure where the miscommunication came from but he insisted on paying me some money anyway.
Very nice, i like the paint idea but myself I like them show there life story's. Im up in Ranui small world. Iv got a few old boards including 9ft. Atlas , there a super cool board to ride. I surf it at Orewa most days when there's a nice swell.
Agreed, I much prefer to see the scars on these old boys. I do get the occasional request to paint the entirety of boards like these but I've always turned those jobs down. I liked the subtlty of this paint job though. This board actually came back for a glass on fin too, video somewhere on my channel. It Is a small world, did you just find this video by chance? Probably seen you in the surf somewhere!
Excellent video. It’s the the small things that make. A big difference. I’ve been using a hardware store spray paint which peels off. I’ll try the Molotow. I’m planning to restore a 1970s board. I’ll spray paint a lightning bolt. Would you have any idea where to get a stencil pattern for a lightning bolt
Molotow will never publicly admit it but their paints are made for graffiti so even without the clear coat it's exceptionally hard wearing, great stuff. Not sure where you'd get a stencil. I would find a Png or jpg file online , print to the scale you want, cut it out, trace onto the board and mask it off.
WELL I must say you did a wonderful job working a the board using the owners HORRIBLE idea for a paint job ! YIKES - I hope he only surfs at night time
Haha, the saga continues with this board. It ends up coming back as the fin box is stuffed so there two more video of this board foiling and installing a glass on fin for it and of course, having to undo and redo my paint work from this video
Awesome video looks so good! Question, When you finished painting completely and did a wet sanding in the end, did you spray anything or paint anything on after the wet sand or just leave as is and let dry? Is the clear coat spray a water seal?
Sweet job. But ooef, coming back.... Ouch. I always found that spray can paints added so much weight to repairs .... except lacquers . What are you using?
With a board like this, I could 6 ounce lam the entire thing and you'd never notice it. These old boards weigh a tonne. But, Molotow paints are a thin, light and strong paints. Never had an issue with weight with these, even on full resprays. Though, seeing how some people apply paint and the cheap hardware store pa8nts they use, I can see how it does happen. The gnarliest boards (weight wise) I've ever had in are always two pot, full resprays though.
@@smallkinedings Cool , will see if i can find that paint to try out. My old SUPs need some refreshing.... im mostly doing charter boat repairs these days when i play with resins, so mostly gelcoat wk. I used to have a biz like yours. In windsurfing world... Cheers, Steve
MOLOTOW paints are uv resistant acrylics. I've done a few experiments with and without clear coats on my own boards and it holds up really well but considering the amount of salt and sun boards get, having the extra protection of the clear coats is a good idea. Helps with final sand and polish too
@@smallkinedings Thanks. Acrylic spray paint. interesting. I can’t find true acrylic spray paint in the US so we have to push acrylic thru a spray gun. Normally acrylics are water based and dry fairly fast. Is that stuff stinky like your typical lacquer or oil based paint spray paint?
Not under the glass. It's rare that I use any kind of paint beneath epoxy laminations or resin. Sometimes with repairs it's necessary but normally with only small areas. You can certainly use MOLOTOW paints on top of epoxy though which I do almost daily.
That paint on the rails strangely brought about new beauty to an age-appropriate appearance. Kudos on the flipping and no smudging 🤣
Hope everyone avoided any catastrophe with winds and rain and angry Mother Earth things.
Always looking forward to the next installment 😊
Haha, the flip is high pressure indeed! Almost an atlas man workout ironically!
So many great tips and details in this vid, man. Friken good work.
Cheers man! Keep eyes open for the next video (this week hopefully) as this board game back and I just finished it yesterday
As a hobby I used to rebuild car engines for friends at work for very little money. They were always easy to work with, easy communication and very appreciative. That is until the last guy. I never did another engine for anyone after him. Just too much hassle. Of course, it's different when it's how you make your living. You do beautiful, professional work!
This customers been great. I didn't charge him for the respray of the green on tail patch as we weren't sure where the miscommunication came from but he insisted on paying me some money anyway.
Beautiful work
Many thanks!
You are incredible!
Thank you kindly, you too!
Beautiful paint job I like that the old board still comes through in the centre❤
Theres a follow up to this video and this board. Turned out the fin box was completely unusable so we ended up making a fin and glassing it on!
@@smallkinedings ahhh thank you for the update I’ll definitely check it out 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
Very nice, i like the paint idea but myself I like them show there life story's. Im up in Ranui small world. Iv got a few old boards including 9ft. Atlas , there a super cool board to ride. I surf it at Orewa most days when there's a nice swell.
Agreed, I much prefer to see the scars on these old boys. I do get the occasional request to paint the entirety of boards like these but I've always turned those jobs down. I liked the subtlty of this paint job though.
This board actually came back for a glass on fin too, video somewhere on my channel.
It Is a small world, did you just find this video by chance? Probably seen you in the surf somewhere!
Very cool video and what a mission…..stellar point job and I wonder what the new problem/issue is 😅🤔🤔🤔🏄🏼♂🏄🏼♂🏄🏼♂✌✌✌
What a mission! You will soon find out 😂
@@smallkinedings 😂😂😂
Excellent video. It’s the the small things that make. A big difference. I’ve been using a hardware store spray paint which peels off. I’ll try the Molotow. I’m planning to restore a 1970s board. I’ll spray paint a lightning bolt. Would you have any idea where to get a stencil pattern for a lightning bolt
Molotow will never publicly admit it but their paints are made for graffiti so even without the clear coat it's exceptionally hard wearing, great stuff. Not sure where you'd get a stencil. I would find a Png or jpg file online , print to the scale you want, cut it out, trace onto the board and mask it off.
WELL I must say you did a wonderful job working a the board using the owners HORRIBLE idea for a paint job ! YIKES - I hope he only surfs at night time
Haha, the saga continues with this board. It ends up coming back as the fin box is stuffed so there two more video of this board foiling and installing a glass on fin for it and of course, having to undo and redo my paint work from this video
Is there any chance that you can help me fix in a sore bird that has the broken fin?
A sore bird with a broken fin... not wing? 😂
Awesome video looks so good! Question, When you finished painting completely and did a wet sanding in the end, did you spray anything or paint anything on after the wet sand or just leave as is and let dry? Is the clear coat spray a water seal?
Hey hey,
So after yhe clear goes on initially that's the end of. The wet sanding is actually sanding the clear coat.
Sweet job. But ooef, coming back....
Ouch. I always found that spray can paints added so much weight to repairs .... except lacquers . What are you using?
With a board like this, I could 6 ounce lam the entire thing and you'd never notice it. These old boards weigh a tonne.
But, Molotow paints are a thin, light and strong paints. Never had an issue with weight with these, even on full resprays. Though, seeing how some people apply paint and the cheap hardware store pa8nts they use, I can see how it does happen. The gnarliest boards (weight wise) I've ever had in are always two pot, full resprays though.
@@smallkinedings Cool , will see if i can find that paint to try out. My old SUPs need some refreshing.... im mostly doing charter boat repairs these days when i play with resins, so mostly gelcoat wk. I used to have a biz like yours. In windsurfing world... Cheers, Steve
Nice job! Is that spray paint just your typical oil based paint?
MOLOTOW paints are uv resistant acrylics. I've done a few experiments with and without clear coats on my own boards and it holds up really well but considering the amount of salt and sun boards get, having the extra protection of the clear coats is a good idea. Helps with final sand and polish too
@@smallkinedings Thanks. Acrylic spray paint. interesting. I can’t find true acrylic spray paint in the US so we have to push acrylic thru a spray gun. Normally acrylics are water based and dry fairly fast. Is that stuff stinky like your typical lacquer or oil based paint spray paint?
@@joeblow1942 Id be surprised if you couldn't find Molotow in the states. It actually smells sweet, like candy almost
Hi mate, do/can you use those paints on epoxy boards as well?
Not under the glass. It's rare that I use any kind of paint beneath epoxy laminations or resin. Sometimes with repairs it's necessary but normally with only small areas.
You can certainly use MOLOTOW paints on top of epoxy though which I do almost daily.
Got a JS I’m repairing will use this paint, nice one thanks
@@graemeeglin8760 nice, you won't regret it. Good luck, enjoy the process!
is your spray paint water based?
Negative, water based above glass is a bad idea. Below glass is acceptable but I use these molotow paints for both applications
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