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Mamrax
04-19-2011, 01:50 PM
Here is a link to an Animoto video of my Segway.
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emrnyc
04-20-2011, 02:44 PM
Very nice....
What did you use the paint the leansteer?
Did you strip off all the paint?
We have 6 white leansteers that badly need to be repainted..
Any ideas would be great...
Here is a link to an Animoto video of my Segway.
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Mamrax
04-20-2011, 03:56 PM
Very nice....
What did you use the paint the leansteer?
Did you strip off all the paint?
We have 6 white leansteers that badly need to be repainted..
Any ideas would be great...
I stripped off all the old paint with a wire wheel.
Coated it with vinegar and let it set. (This is supposed to help the primer adhere to the aluminum.)
Scrubed it down and let it dry.
I primed and sanded with automotive primer.
Then spray painted with Krylon Flourescent green (3 coats)
Applied the decals.
Applied 3 coats of clear coat.
I am very happy with the results.
Bob.Kerns
04-27-2011, 12:40 AM
I am very happy with the results.
It looks very nice. We'll check back in a year to see how it holds up. I bet it's going to at least fare better than the white factory jobs!
I'm very glad I got black, for the durability. It'll never look as nice as yours does right now, but it'll never look as bad as some I've seen. :eek::)
Mamrax
04-27-2011, 08:18 AM
Yeah, I'm pretty hard on my Segway and this is the second paint job but I enjoy doing it. Gives me something to do in the winter.
Bob.Kerns
05-04-2011, 05:08 AM
Yeah, I'm pretty hard on my Segway and this is the second paint job but I enjoy doing it. Gives me something to do in the winter.
Ah, yes, winter -- I remember those. Yes, sitting around watching the paint dry is definitely a couple steps up from the winter doldrums! :)
Anyway, it sounds like you have fun on both ends of the deal -- painting it, and then messing it up again!
florin
05-04-2011, 10:17 AM
@Mamrax:
Nice job, paint looks great. I would personally prefer to have the electronics and the batteries hidden from sight, but I don't know how big they are in your case, so it might be that you can't hide them.
@emrnyc:
Why don't you powder-coat them? I understood that powder coating is much stronger than paint.
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