View Full Version : Who will give my helmet a lick of paint
dawnrazor
3rd October 2005, 18:33
Rotten day outside, so have been farting about on the net avoiding the weather. Came across some custom helmet design sites, which got me thinking. I remembered how this was all the rage a few years ago, with some truly tasteless results for sure and the odd acceptable design (all taste I guess).
Anyways, the Arai is looking a bit tired, nothing serious, the odd small chip and scratch, but maybe it could do with a lick of paint.
So the question is where I can get a custom paint job for the old helmet here. It would have to be someone who does this on a regular basis who knows the right paints, preperation etc.
So any ideas, testimonials, costs, dangers.
Thanks folks.
SlideMoto
3rd October 2005, 18:44
I DONT CARE WHAT BRAND IT IS IM NOT LICKING YOUR HELMET
DEATH_INC.
3rd October 2005, 18:48
I've got a good mate who is arguably the best in the business.He charges like a wounded bull though and takes a fair while (he's got a huge backlog...)but if you've got the cash and the patience it's well worth it.
If you're keen pm swamprat and he'll hook you up with contact details (it's his brother),or you can phone him direct on 0274192580,Mark.
He's painted many helmets for a lot of nz's top racers.
FROSTY
3rd October 2005, 18:48
Dude um I dunno if anyone will paint a damaged lid BUT
Theres a sighnwrighting crowd right next to henderson glass.and the kart shop in henderson
Cant remember the name of the road but its where the waitakere testing station is .
ANYHOOO--theres a guy working there does custom paintjobs on cart and car drivers helmets--sorry if it sounds vague -Ill fill in the details as i remember em
dawnrazor
3rd October 2005, 18:48
I DONT CARE WHAT BRAND IT IS IM NOT LICKING YOUR HELMET
got your attention though
dawnrazor
3rd October 2005, 18:50
I've got a good mate who is arguably the best in the business.He charges like a wounded bull though and takes a fair while (he's got a huge backlog...)but if you've got the cash and the patience it's well worth it.
If you're keen pm swamprat and he'll hook you up with contact details (it's his brother),or you can phone him direct on 0274192580,Mark.
He's painted many helmets for a lot of nz's top racers.
nice one, he dosen't have a website by any chance
DEATH_INC.
3rd October 2005, 18:55
No I don't think so.
Frosty,was it Cannon signs? I think they were there for a while.That's who Mark works for......
Hitcher
3rd October 2005, 19:00
I suppose you want a QUALITY paint job. Bugger. *Pouts and sulks*
dawnrazor
3rd October 2005, 19:05
I suppose you want a QUALITY paint job. Bugger. *Pouts and sulks*
why, do you know someone how does second rate dodgy work?
:niceone:
disturbedair
2nd November 2005, 11:23
here's one i have airbrushed, i am a carpainter by trade so i use only the best materials you can email me, or fone me on 0211598238 if you are interested that is
sAsLEX
2nd November 2005, 11:37
here's one i have airbrushed, i am a carpainter by trade so i use only the best materials you can email me, or fone me on 0211598238 if you are interested that is
looks good, what sort of hours would that take?
inlinefour
2nd November 2005, 13:41
I DONT CARE WHAT BRAND IT IS IM NOT LICKING YOUR HELMET
Have to be carefull on repainting lids, apparently con totally stuff em if you use the wrong paint :whocares:
disturbedair
4th November 2005, 10:24
i didn,t count the hours as such but i would figure around 20 to 30 hours maybe, as for painting on helmets i use automotive adhesion promoters and basecoat paints and 2 pack clears, but if i remmember correctly it dose not matter what you use, you will still loose any manufacture's garantee,s on the helmet,
bugjuice
4th November 2005, 10:41
here's one i have airbrushed, i am a carpainter by trade so i use only the best materials you can email me, or fone me on 0211598238 if you are interested that is
That's bloody awesome.. damn it, something else I want now..
I have seen a Shark lid that is almost a custom fit to me noggin, but the graphics are pants, so that put me off buying it.. now this has me thinking..
Any rough idea on prices tho? 20-30 hours of anyones work is a lot of time, and quite rightly a lot of dosh for something like that..
ManDownUnder
4th November 2005, 11:00
i didn,t count the hours as such but i would figure around 20 to 30 hours maybe, as for painting on helmets i use automotive adhesion promoters and basecoat paints and 2 pack clears, but if i remmember correctly it dose not matter what you use, you will still loose any manufacture's garantee,s on the helmet,
Gotta admit - the warrantee wouldn't be a top priority...
The three that come to mind would have to be
Safety of the shell
Image
disturbedair
5th November 2005, 14:39
hi bug, that helmet has a lot more detail all around it including the back, which to cut down the hours i wouldn't put it in,
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