How To Patina Paint Anything!
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- Опубліковано 3 жов 2024
- In this video, my dad and I teach you how to patina paint an old Schwinn bike from the 1960s. All of the tips brought up can be applied to anything such as a car or truck. Spray paint is relatively cheap which means anyone can do it!
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Your dad should really pay attention to algorithms and these comments. He could start a super successful car channel on UA-cam.... within a fiscal year he could be what we already know him to be.
you can hold the spray can further away from the bike and fog the paint on for a thinner/cloudy effect.
I find it much easier to abandon projects outside for a few years to get the desired patina. Super authentic 😂😂
Now the fruit on the tress will taste like paint. Yum.
You eat the peels?
@@ryan_isherwood he seems stupid enough
Bob Ross of Patina, painting some happy little rust spots ;)
And that's how you turn oranges into lemons 🤣
So you are here too? 🍻 Cheers
@@slowshop I've everywhere 🤘
Yep. We need more Dad episodes! 😁👍
Great content on a very well edited video. Good stuff guys. *Congrats!*
one of my favorite channels to be honest, great quality and great content ben keep it up. Love seeing your dad too
Thanks Ben . Very cool video ! Dad is a master of fake patina .
Good topic. You can use the slower drying paint to your advantage. While it is still tacky, you can take a piece of tape and pull some of the paint off. It makes a cool peel effect and exposes the color underneath 😎
Love your dads bikes. I've got a custom schwinn typhoon myself. Building the sister bike and a pixie soon. 🤟
Thanks for posting this. Reminds me of your dad chopping Bad News on my favorite episode of Rides. Ben, you must have been 4 or 5 at the time.
Very true with Rustoleum. I feel like it never fully dries, it's always soft. Usually I take my fingernail and gently check the paint to see if it's still tacky. Duplicolor Enamel does way better, and VHT too. Great vid guys!
Looks like you spent a lot of time with the patina. It looks great!!!
Also if you are doing a larger panel on a car, you can use a sponge instead of a toothbrush. Great video guys
Love what you did to the compressor also.
Those oranges are full of paginated goodness 🍊 😊👍
I like this video a lot. I’ll probably come back to it a few times
you are a natural at that, you should offer it up as a buisiness venture
Very good technique, looks excellent. Try sprinkling a little coarse salt in particular spots while the undercoat (red oxide primer) is still drying, then after the top coat dries the little spots are made when you rub the salt off, works like a charm.
Wow, your dad did a really nice job on that frame ... looks great! 😎 (was not expecting it to come out that good... but the Air compressor should've been a tip-off)
Very helpful video. Good family. Thanks for making this.
New 3m red scuff pad with dish soap does wonders. Scuff an cleans at the same time. After first color scuff with dry Grey pad an so on.
SICK TOYS!!!!!!!!! thanks for the video bro!
Thanks for your educational experience and resources God-bless.
Cool tips and technic for patina.....compressor and bike look great. The bike matches bad news perfectly 💯.....be well guys.....🤙
You do a great job on your videos. Filming, editing and content. Keep up the great work.
hey there! i know this video is pretty old, but id like to share my way of adding "rust", so what you do is lay down all your paint how you want is, including lighter areas that are meant to look sun bleached. let it dry and then go over it in patches with matt clear coat. after that dries for about 2-3 mins add iorn fillings in your desired shape, and if you add to much dab some off with a towel. once thats fully dry spray over it a solution of 3 parts apple cider vinegar, and one part water. it depends on personal preference how long you leave it, but it should take about 25-45 mins to react. after youve got your desired result, rinse with water and then dry throughly and proceed with whatever top coat, or clear coar you want.
I have mix on purpose an oil & latex and have achieved some amazing finishes 😅
I have door skin that I have been wanting to do as wall art, and this might work! Thanks for the tutorial!
Loaded to the gills 🍊 😎
Result looks really good❗Good job❗
Really neat stuff here👍😎
The bike came out really nice!! Good to see that the family is doing good.
Happy new year guys!
I think its good work and something that your dad has fun doing. No fun.. no do!
Awesome video and thank you for sharing your Dad's techniques & talents. I've been saving an old bike frame & misc parts to hopefully build a custom patina bicycle some day (still searching for some key parts). If your Dad has any modified custom bikes in his collection, it would be great to see them.
Great video! It sounds like your dad has worked in a body shop before.
The Bob Ross of patina.
Loved this. I've been thinking of doing a themed bike after my hotrod too. Please post it back together sometime.
Nice quality work!
The paint work looks similar to my old 1975 Raleigh Chopper MK2 Fizzy Lemon.
Nice job can't wait to see the finish job
Some cool bikes! I live in the Pacific Northwest so my technique for patina paint is a little different. Just paint, drive to the beach and park outside. 😀
Loved the video! Will check out the channel. Would like to try these ideas on something! Might try it on my shiny air compressor first! Yours looks so cool!
Aaron You fooled me with the Bad New Bike,, the car was painted Rust O Le M safety yellow,,,the reason the doors look so narley is because I was running out of paint and I wanted to protect it from rust...Not proud of my paint job,,but it did do what I asked,,,Protect
That turned out so good
2:49 is that the bug from HOT VWs from the 80s? And more recently with the other blue bug on the cover?
If so you should show more of it on the channel.
yes it is
That was pretty cool. More DIY videos might be a good addition to the channel
Came up pretty nice for fake patina, well done Aaron.
What colors were used on the compressor also brands of paints id really want to do this to my el camino with those shades of color thanks again for the video very helpful.
👍 Thanks for the tips!
Painter tip: for the topcoat color hang the frame upside down and low. People tend to bend down less resulting in thinner coverage of paint on the top surfaces when the frame is turned upright again.
Thanks. Great idea/technique.
Awesome video's man! Keep em coming
I wanna see more of the hotrod!!
Awesome vid. Great 👍 job.
wel done !
I remember watching them build bad news.
That was one still day for painting
Great job
Hope y’all enjoyed those oversprayed oranges!!!
Make him wear a mask! lol I should take your advice too 😂
Authentic unauthenticity. Nice.
I really dig those late 60s early 70s Musclecar style bikes.
Can you still get the white lettered, and slick style tires?
Depending on the condition, if I found one, I leave it original, but lube the bearing and put new repo tires on it.
Awesome!
Have you guys ever put a type of patina sauce (flood penetrol or something similar) over top of the spray paint and wet sanded paint? I'm looking to put something over my 67 f100 that I fauxtina'd. I want something that I can do in my garage once in a while.
I have a bike like that sting ray but it's silver but I bought it because I loved the old look on it original patina and my dad would always talk about them bikes. Now how would I preserve it to last. when I purchased it, it was in a field with like five other bikes and the guy that owned them told me that he would sell all the bikes for 25dollars if I took them all so I did but kept that one and one other.
It's been stored in my garage since I have purchased it now
How will you take the bad news bike around with bad news and great video
Good stuff!
Beautiful! Love this stuff. I have a 55 belair that needs a little patina touch up. How would you go about doing regal turquoise with red oxide underneath?
It came out awesome but u should check out village customs channel on patina paint on a truck bed.
Hell yeah!!!
pretty cool!
Another good product to use is rust effect paint.
the next step is to leave it outside for a decade for a full patina look
What is the blue rack you used to hold the bike?
Take the Survivor Bikes out of the garage that spraint paint leaves OVERSPRAY on everything it travels like crazy
Great vid Ben! I’m starting my own restoration soon and I was wondering what brand of paint you used to match your mustangs paint? The car I’m looking at is the same ivy green.
Nice yellow paint
Thanks! You’ll have to ride it someday!
that was a cool video man i gotta do that to my toolbox or something but i have a question for your dad how do you know what size schwinn bike do you have? i have a schwinn but dont know what size it is to buy parts for it
Cool!
Great job guys love it 👍 so I still would like to know how did you guys go from "The chiselers" to the "The choppers"? and where's the other club members ? Like Verne with the '40 ford?
Basically we started as the Chislers who were a bunch of close friends that were into vintage stuff, Ed Roth, art, music, skateboarding, etc. A portion of us wanted a vintage style hot Rod and custom club so we started the Burbank Choppers. There were never any ill feelings. We just wanted to concentrate on a more specific part of what we all love. Verne still has the ‘40 and other rad cars. We are all still around.
@@aaronkahan6188 thank you so much for replying I really appreciate it my friend ✌ hope you guys have a great 2021 and you have a loyal fan from here on out ....i myself have a 2 dr. 53 Chevy bel-air I am currently trying to build and i love that rusty brown color that you were using to get that patina look i think im going with that color fir my ride thank you and your son again and much love from Houston Texas 👍
Why do these oranges taste a little funny…😂
spraying right on the lemon tree, does that add flavor to the lemon or is it a pesticide? LMAO
So I take it your oranges taste nice !!!
Make another car chase film like you did a couple of years ago
Cool
MORE HOT ROD STUFF!
You guys wanna do my 64 c10?
It's a lot easier to work on a bike in a stand if you have the chainring side facing you...
I use a totally different method......
Imagine living where the weather is so nice you have to fake a weathered paint job......just leave it in Pennsylvania for a few weeks, and you will have "authentic patina" in no time.....automotive rust capital of the world!
School bus yellow was chrome yellow
Only the later model t's
check that ratio!!!
Can you sell me that lemon karate 😂
might as well paint the bike stand while your at it 😂
Personally I'm not a fan to fake patina
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Thanks!
I know a blind guy the paint like that.
I didn't like the taste of the patina. The colors are too much blended and does not look like weathered.
Why