Hi there, I have just started making my own drifter floats. The only problem so far is, I've tried using milk cartons to make the vanes.
They work very well, but I've painted them with hi viz acrylic paint but when they are wet the paint lifts off. Should I use something as an undercoat? If so what?
I've also bought carbon fibre sheet will this accept acrylic paint?
Thanks for any advice.
Colin
Painting Vanes for drifter floats
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Re: Painting Vanes for drifter floats
The Fatchap wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11 2019 22:41 -Hi ColinHi there, I have just started making my own drifter floats. The only problem so far is, I've tried using milk cartons to make the vanes.
They work very well, but I've painted them with hi viz acrylic paint but when they are wet the paint lifts off. Should I use something as an undercoat? If so what?
I've also bought carbon fibre sheet will this accept acrylic paint?
Thanks for any advice.
Colin
I also used carbon for my vanes.
I applied a couple of coats of white primer first, it will boost the hi viz colour.
After applying the colour I coated with lacquer.
I used Halfords paint/primer and lacquer.
In case you haven't tried you can get a slight curve in the carbon by flexing it whilst applying heat from a hot air gun
I had pre drilled the holes for the carbon stems whilst still hot I fitted the vane to the stem so when it cooled it kept the shape I wanted. Don't heat it too much as it will blister.
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Re: Painting Vanes for drifter floats
Sections cut from flashy drink bottles.
Boiling water to shape them, very cold sets the shape.
If it blows hard and they bend a bit just double them up using an office stapler.
Cheapest available as you can find them almost anywhere and no painting required.
The best multi use primer-undercoat is Ronseal One Coat, no prep and it takes everything on top.
Try stems from aluminium knitting needles, they have minimal weight and can be easily flattened, drilled or reshaped and they dont break!
Boiling water to shape them, very cold sets the shape.
If it blows hard and they bend a bit just double them up using an office stapler.
Cheapest available as you can find them almost anywhere and no painting required.
The best multi use primer-undercoat is Ronseal One Coat, no prep and it takes everything on top.
Try stems from aluminium knitting needles, they have minimal weight and can be easily flattened, drilled or reshaped and they dont break!
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Re: Painting Vanes for drifter floats
Just made some carbon ones with help from guys on here. I got some waterproof reflective tape designed for cyclists to add to their bikes. I have been putting it on in stripes means I have black / orange day glo stripes. I get light reflected by the orange but also a silhouette in conditions where black is seen better. As the carbon sails are a bugger if not impossible to change it makes sense on my drifters.
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Re: Painting Vanes for drifter floats
Ive used dart flights for mine, white ones painted floro yellow & black opposite then varnished, works for me.
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Re: Painting Vanes for drifter floats
Make vanes out of Swan feathers and leave them white. No fuss! When they get tatty just replace them.
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Re: Painting Vanes for drifter floats
I use coloured dayglow card cut the card smaller and put 2 in the sleeve then laminate them to make them stiffer put them back in a sleeve and laminate again.
Don't forget to cut the card smaller so you can use a punch to put a hole top and bottom in the laminate so the card will not get wet then bend with hot water in to a V then a quick cool under the cold water tap.
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Don't forget to cut the card smaller so you can use a punch to put a hole top and bottom in the laminate so the card will not get wet then bend with hot water in to a V then a quick cool under the cold water tap.
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Re: Painting Vanes for drifter floats
davelumb wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12 2019 12:05 -What epoxy do you use, Dave? I'm making some drifters, figure I'll get a quicker & more consistent finish with tape...
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Re: Painting Vanes for drifter floats
JoeNickel wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22 2021 01:19 -I use the same epoxy I use on rods. Threadmaster.
I had some vinyl type gaffer tape a while back which wouldn't have needed varnishing. Can't remember where I got it from now. But there are waterproof tapes. Don't know how bright this orange is though. https://www.gaffatape.com/indoor-outdoo ... -duct-tape
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Re: Painting Vanes for drifter floats
davelumb wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22 2021 09:32 -Or how about this! https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373657221294 ... 2682666661JoeNickel wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22 2021 01:19 -I use the same epoxy I use on rods. Threadmaster.
I had some vinyl type gaffer tape a while back which wouldn't have needed varnishing. Can't remember where I got it from now. But there are waterproof tapes. Don't know how bright this orange is though. https://www.gaffatape.com/indoor-outdoo ... -duct-tape