If you had a painter willing to paint one TD-Z
If you had a painter willing to paint one TD-Z
I did a favor for a friend who is a painter and offered to return the favor and I brought up the possibility of painting a reel. He said ok, and I've been racking my brain for awhile but figured I should figure it out soon just in case he steps in front of a bus or something.. I wanted it to be a tdz and even thought about buying a scratched up one... then I thought get one with good side plates so I keep the watermark model numbers and have just the frame painted. Or get a r+ or a r with a good frame.... I'm all messed up...ideas would be appreciated...
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Re: If you had a painter willing to paint one TD-Z
Your cheapest route would be to get a beater TD-Z. They can be had for pretty cheap on that auction site. Only problem with that is, will the mechanical function match the outside?
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That's what I was thinking..
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Re: If you had a painter willing to paint one TD-Z
Buy a beater, have it painted, ship it off to the wizard Ian and let him work his magic on it. Be for warned, painting a reel is a bit more difficult than just shooting paint. Tolerances can be a PITA. I've had two done, one was a poor job and the other was absolutely stunning, two different painters.
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Re: If you had a painter willing to paint one TD-Z
You are correct how I got the idea, he has painted all his reel and they are stunning. But all the watermarks are gone, really would like to keep them. But, Ive been wanting to paint one of mine for a looong time.
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Re: If you had a painter willing to paint one TD-Z
OK I bought a TD-Z 103p that had good side plates but some serious scratches on the frame...Im having the frame painted the frame Sol orange. Keeping the grey sideplates with the watermarks will work out. He said he would show me how to prep one for painting and work through it with me, so I bought another TDZ and its really boogered up...This one will be Aggie maroon. However the sideplates will have to be painted as well.
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I can also pick up a TD-Z type R with messed up sideplates but good frame from a guy I have bought from in the past for about $125.00 But I'll have to figure out what outside color to surround the gray frame.
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Re: If you had a painter willing to paint one TD-Z
A word of advice-find some spare screws and put them into the frame holes before painting. Otherwise, you will strip the screw holes in that magnesium frame trying to get the screws back in after painting. Ask me how I know.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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Excellent advice, thanks!!!!
Re: If you had a painter willing to paint one TD-Z
painting magnesium is a different animal than painting a normal reel. Prep is the key and there are not too many folks that do it well, unfortunately. Make sure your guy understands the nuances of preping/acid/alkaline/etching/etc magnesium otherise the reel will look like junk in short order.
TD-Z's historically have had paper thin finishes from Daiwa, which is why you rarely fine a nice clean one anymore. If you look at it funny it will develop rash lol. Now,the ITO's and Personal Orders have near bulletproof finishes, compartively speaking. To bad they didn't do all TD-Z's that way
TD-Z's historically have had paper thin finishes from Daiwa, which is why you rarely fine a nice clean one anymore. If you look at it funny it will develop rash lol. Now,the ITO's and Personal Orders have near bulletproof finishes, compartively speaking. To bad they didn't do all TD-Z's that way