The New Italian
1 Ball
Vision

Here you will see a 98 Harley-Davidson Fat boy being painted.
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The Parts were sent from Phillip LaJoie Naples Italy to us(hogpainter) for custom paint and the customer described his vision to us.



Here are the pictures of the parts we received
These parts will be prep for painting
and you our viewers
get to share in this vision
coming to
Life.


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You may click picture to Enlarge

First set of pictures
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The above pictures is a set of Custom Chrome TANKS
They must be cleaned with a wax and grease remover.


Below left you can see this being done, wipe this on and then with a clean cloth
wipe it off. Below right we are sanding the tank to remove all grinding marks.

Remember the prep work is the  most important thing in any
custom painting work. We sure don't want this to cause a
problem down the road.

Above are the pictures of the front fender
there was nothing wrong with the sheet metal just need to sand and prep
for painting


The rear fender had a couple of dents on the top
we took these out with a pick hammer and metal file then sanded
them with a DA to feather primer



After the sanding we sprayed an acid etch primer on the bare metal
which will give us an good adhesion




Then we used an epoxy primer on all areas that needed it
we will sand this and block it out.


The pictures below are ready to paint



We wash all parts and use an wax and grease remover
before we paint





Then we use a white Base sealer on all parts








Now here is the the base color it is called
True Blue Pearl by House of  Kolor




After this we spray an intercoat clear on all parts
this is SG100 also
by
House of  Kolor

Now the fun part starts, here comes the 1ball vision
It is going to be an Ocean Scenery
with stormy waters on top and
the calm underwater
marine life.


 


More To Come Stay Tuned
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Click Here to see the
Vision

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All Inquiries Are Welcome........
If you have comments or suggestions,
email me at
morris@hogpainter.com
 

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