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Re: Colour change
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 1:46 pm
by andyb36
green will always be in !!!!
less of your foul language lol
7 years on and still going strong
lol

Re: Colour change
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 4:36 pm
by helen&tony
Hi Stuc.
I find the only way is to buy their colour chips...HOK website isn't (or wasn't) the best...the chips are pricey, but it's quality kit, and the paint's very often better priced than some of the UK paint factors....but remember when pricing, they supply in US quarts, which is about 0.9 of a litre. I bought most of their chips, and I used to deal with an old guy in Dorset who knew almost all the directors of the old-school paint suppliers in the EU, personally, and we'd chat for hours on paint....The son still supplies HOK paint, and I'll dig out the guy's 'phone number if you like.....The old fella died a few years back, and he was the real deal, and he always remembered me...real old-school and was well versed in paint technology and the actual physics of paint spraying / mixing / handling....a real source of learning!
Cheers
Helen
Re: Colour change
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 7:37 pm
by stuc
[quote="andyb36"]
green will always be in !!!!
Nice clean Bongo, but not my type of green. Loving the seats!
Re: Colour change
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 7:38 pm
by stuc
Cheers Helen, always handy to have a good contact for paint.
Re: Colour change
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 7:49 pm
by stuc
Re: Colour change
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 8:22 pm
by ELZE
stuc wrote:What do you mean lose the animal decal, when I want your opinion I'll ask for it!
Sorry, only joking, I did.
Just thought it was funny as that's what most other forums are like.
I love Ultimate green but it's a 3 stage pearl and it is such a big job if I am not happy with the results.
I also thought orange but any colour change is a major job.
I can do it myself on the other hand which won't cost me anything apart from time.
GUN METAL GREY METALIC
Re: Colour change
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 8:28 pm
by stuc
I have seen one done in a gunmetal colour and it did look good I must admit. It pops up on the bongo owners facebook page occasionally, it was done and sold by my mate. It had side exit exhaust fitted. Nice van! BMW colour I think it was.
Are you on facebook pages Mike?
Re: Colour change
Posted: Wed May 07, 2014 8:37 pm
by ELZE
stuc wrote:I have seen one done in a gunmetal colour and it did look good I must admit. It pops up on the bongo owners facebook page occasionally, it was done and sold by my mate. It had side exit exhaust fitted. Nice van! BMW colour I think it was.
Are you on facebook pages Mike?
Na! Too old for all that social media stuff. Only email mate. I will pm you the address.
As I am nights I am up for a chat anytime..help pass the night away.
Re: Colour change
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 3:44 am
by helen&tony
Hi Stuc
I'll look the guy's number up late today / early tomorrow....we are getting a house agent round today, and doing some shopping...PLUS trying to locate a part for the Jeep clutch...even hard to find in America!
You know, the more I look at your white Bongo, the more I think trick paint on the lower half, but still white!
That paint jig for the spoiler is just what I need....I'll have to pop down to the steel factor and see what they have....the lady who works there is very cool about supplying small amounts!
Cheers
Helen
Re: Colour change
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 7:09 am
by Muzorewa
There's only one colour given a free choice - yellow.
But not a deep yellow like an AA van, something like SEAT's ovni yellow

Re: Colour change
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 7:13 am
by andyb36
ive just had my rx 8,s refurbed in smoked chrome
they look like the gun metal grey
I think a bongo in that colour would be very nice
I love decals - my arches are being done next week and then off for some decorating
a few decals to match the wheels
I must say - I saw one bongo on ebay for sale once
it had a bull decal on the side
the bull was the height of the bongo - ive tried everywhere to try and find it since - no luck
it was a tin top with all the skirts etc
one of the best looking ive seen
andy
Re: Colour change
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 8:45 am
by stuc
I have to admit Muz I do like yellow, but the wifes not keen, and as she drives it occasionally I'd best not upset her eh? you know how it is

. She doesn't drink so when I've had a drink she drives.
Re: Colour change
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 8:58 am
by stuc
You know, the more I look at your white Bongo, the more I think trick paint on the lower half, but still white!
That paint jig for the spoiler is just what I need....I'll have to pop down to the steel factor and see what they have
I do like white but it just needs something, I don't know what. Lots of people who see it say it looks really good, but I think its because I am a painter I should do something, Maybe just a 3 stage pearl over the top of the white from the windows down?
That spoiler stand is supplied by loads of people here, I think you can get 2 for £100, they come with various attachments, you can fit bonnets, doors etc on them so you can paint inside and out at the same time, turn it upside down whatever you need.
Heres a site you might like, loads of good tools etc.
http://www.power-tec.co.uk/item.aspx?cat=833&item=7561
Re: Colour change
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 9:03 am
by andyb36
hi stuc
what pressure you got in your tyres
I have 45 - and sometimes still look as if they need a little more lol
if you park on a side slope - dropped kurb etc -- sometimes they look not far off flat lol
andy
Re: Colour change
Posted: Thu May 08, 2014 9:48 am
by stuc
No idea, I am going to check them today as I am loading up for the weekend in the borders.
I thought I put about 40psi in, but maybe 45.