How and How Long:
- We started by removing the tires from the mini bike wheels.
- Ron put on the sand blaster and sanding grit, then put on the power air respirator from Rockler (a must when working with woodworking or other dust particles!), ear plugs, the mask, and the gloves. He sand-blasted the entire surface of both wheels.
- After sand blasting, he then switched over to the Paint Spray Respirator from Rockler. Did you know that you have to use different respirators for different projects? This one is good for Lacquer, Enamel Paints, Pesticides, Welding, Dusts, Non-Oil Mists & Radon Daughters.
- With his Paint Spray Respirator from Rockler on, he sprayed a coat of Krylon Rust Tough Rust Fix Converting Primer onto the wheels. While the wheels were not particularly rusty at this point, this gave them a layer of black waterproof primer to prevent future rusting! The wheels were left overnight to dry.
- The next day, he put on the Paint Spray Respirator from Rockler again and added a couple coats of the Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Satin Black Spray Paint to finish off the wheels.
- The tires were put back on the wheels and then back on the mini bike.
Approximate project time: 2 days.
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