Painting Aluminium Windows For a Shopfront

Monday, April 26th, 2010

As your shop front is literally the window to your business, you’ll want it to look as good as you can. Having the frames in the right colour to match your corporate colours is important. Any miss-match with the colour of the aluminium joinery which makes up the shop front is wrong.
Replacing the shop front [...]

The Making of a Patachitra Painting

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

We have all seen contemporary artists in action. We have seen them splash paint on giant canvases. But there is another way to make great art. And that is through the rigor of practice and the perfect control over one’s fingers. In the world of traditional artists – practice marks out the best from the [...]

Painting Aluminum Windows for a shop front

Monday, April 12th, 2010

When your shop is literally in front of the window to your business, you want it to look good as you can. After the pictures in the right color match to your corporate colors is important. Any miss-match with the color of the aluminum joinery, from which the shop front is wrong.
Replacing [...]

Painting Your Veranda

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

When choosing the color scheme for your veranda, you should keep in mind the overall theme you are trying to create. Are you trying to create a:
¥ fun place for family gatherings?
¥ romantic or relaxing place?
¥ functional space with neutral colors?
The color palate you select is important, so choose colors carefully in to create the [...]

What exactly does Industrial Painting Contractors Do?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Industrial painting contractors use a variety of methods for coating surfaces with paint. Unlike home decorators, there are many more opportunities to set a layer of paint, not only by using a brush or roller. In addition, the land in the industrial painting are tend to require much more thorough preparation.
Preparation is [...]

Preparing Your Chopper Motorcycle for Painting

Friday, February 26th, 2010

After purchasing you custom painting manual guide, tools, paints and equipment, the next task to disassemble the bike. Start dismantling your chopper motorcycle with the greatest accuracy. During the dismantling of the chopper motorcycle, you should be very careful with wires attached to the bike.
Dismantling chopper bike is not very difficult when [...]

Changes in Spray Painting

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Over the years, changes in the spray painting industry. New technologies, advancements and improvements, new laws and regulations, and more concerned about pollutants are the forces behind the changes.
Basically there are three grades of spray paint equipment on the market:
1. Industrial use. Super Heavy Duty equipment used daily, spraying an [...]

Be shopprimer – How to Purchase & Apply this coating to more profitable your painting in operation

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Steel fabricators and industrial coating operations in general is usually a high degree of purchasing a product, the manufacturing coating. Shop primer is a simple but effective way to paint steel and give it a modicum of protection. No, it's not a superior high performance coating, but there are a few things when you [...]

Steel Fabrication & Industrial Facilities – Choosing the right surface preparation before painting

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

There are basically two possibilities for steel fabricators and industrial facilities, perform surface preparation before painting. These two most common methods are SP2/SP3 (hand & power tool clean) and SP6 (Commercial Blast or Sand Blast). I will go through each in terms of their relationship with the coating to be applied.
Hand & [...]