Question regarding respraying/ painting old Rice Trailers..

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I have just bought an Old Rice Trailer that has had most of the refurbishment work done ie new floor / holes sealed but desperatly now needs a lick of paint.

So I do not want to spend a fortune on something that will be only used as a temporary solution until I buy a new box next year so I have a few questions:

1. Can I hand paint rather than spray( I am thinking field party with some friends, bacon sandwiches and lots of coffee!! or mid afternoon snacks with a glass or two of wine!! )
2. What is the best paint to use
3. Do I need to put a primer on 1st
4. Possible costs of paint

also has anyone ever had to replace mud guards and were you able to source some plastic ones

thanks in advance....................
 
we have just re painted our old rice trailer, hand paining does have a better finish than spraying we found, and we used green hammerite paint to do it. Didnt use a primer, just straight on. think it took 2 tins of paint at about £13 a pot. Looks really good now!
 
i painted a 7.5 ton wagon for £200 including all the paint, primer, sandpaper, tack cloths(sticky cloths that get dust off) cleaning stuff ,brushes and rollers.
i used gloss rollers and used coach paint :)
i have before and after pics if your interested ,it made a huge difference and paint still looks ok now a year later.
i was quoted nearly £4000 for a respray and i think i did a better job myself :D
 
Thank-you for your replies................I am glad I'm not painting a 7.5ton lorry( angelish - quite impressed!! )

Hammerite it is.............just got to decide on the colour now and con some friends into helping ( bacon sandwiches should do the trick!! )
 
I have just brought one that had a full referb a few years ago it was sprayed by the local trailer man and I have the invoices if you want me to dig them out. It also had the mud guards replaced with plastic ones so yes they are out there.
 
I've been meaning to ask the same question for a while now. I've got an old rice trailer with its original paint still in tact but its very dull. I tried to polish it not long ago but 2 weeks later and it had faided again.

What is the process for painting it then? Sand it down, then paint it? Could i see your pictures as well please?

OP as to mud guards, rice can supply you with some replacment plasitc ones but you can get them cheaper else where, theres tones of places to get them from, just type in to goolge 'plastic mud guards'. Heres the cheapest i've found so far http://www.discount-towing.co.uk/category/7426-Plastic_Trailer_Mudguards
 
i also repainted my rice trailer by hand with hammerite paint. We used Hammerite Garage Door Paint and it looked great.
 
I'm painting mine tomorrow - Joy! (i hate sanding!!!)
Green Hammerite for the frame - and a quick emulsion job on the scratch marks inside ( Silly falling over friends horse!)
 
I've been meaning to ask the same question for a while now. I've got an old rice trailer with its original paint still in tact but its very dull. I tried to polish it not long ago but 2 weeks later and it had faided again.

What is the process for painting it then? Sand it down, then paint it? Could i see your pictures as well please?

OP as to mud guards, rice can supply you with some replacment plasitc ones but you can get them cheaper else where, theres tones of places to get them from, just type in to goolge 'plastic mud guards'. Heres the cheapest i've found so far http://www.discount-towing.co.uk/category/7426-Plastic_Trailer_Mudguards

Thank-you for the link - certainly a good price if they will fit

In regards to painting I am just going to paint straight on as per what the 'tin' says...( it can't look any worse in my trailers case!! )
 
I have just brought one that had a full referb a few years ago it was sprayed by the local trailer man and I have the invoices if you want me to dig them out. It also had the mud guards replaced with plastic ones so yes they are out there.

Thanks for the reply - I now have both a link from another OP for mudguards, if they do not fit then I may PM later for some contact details - in regards to spraying I have been quoted £200 upwards so I think hand painting is the answer.
 
We painted ours with "Rustoleum" http://www.rustoleum.co.uk/products/metal-paint paint not Hammerite. We were told that Hammerite was not suitable as it is not meant to be used on aluminium. We were also able to order a colour which was mixed and delivered the next day at our local paint shop. I think we used one 2.5 litre tin and it cost about £35. It was applied with small rollers and brushes and 18 months later still looks good. Also this place is the one to contact if you need to find spares or just want to find out about Rice Trailers they are very helpful http://www.warwickshiretrailers.co.uk/. Hope that helps.
 
We painted ours with "Rustoleum" http://www.rustoleum.co.uk/products/metal-paint paint not Hammerite. We were told that Hammerite was not suitable as it is not meant to be used on aluminium. We were also able to order a colour which was mixed and delivered the next day at our local paint shop. I think we used one 2.5 litre tin and it cost about £35. It was applied with small rollers and brushes and 18 months later still looks good. Also this place is the one to contact if you need to find spares or just want to find out about Rice Trailers they are very helpful http://www.warwickshiretrailers.co.uk/. Hope that helps.

Thank-you for the links - I am just off to have a look - did you have to put a primer on?
 
No. The trailer had several layers of pealing battleship grey paint when we bought it. I don't know what type of paint it had on it but a lot of it had peeled off leaving bear metal. Thats why we went with the Rustoleum as it does'nt need a primer and adheres to the metal.
We were going to try and remove the rest of the paint but it would have taken an age and as it turned out we did'nt need to.
 
You will need to use a primer if you use Hammerite on aluminium, they do one specially for this, you don't need one for painting onto steel. We are in the middle of refurbing our Rice Beaufort Treble and looked into the paint we would need to use before deciding.
 
pics of DIY respray :)
i used a coach paint called tekaloid paint
before i started ,bit sad :(

wagon1.jpg


had skirts added & started sanding

wagon6.jpg


after a rub down with "tack rags" supplied with paint ,sticky cloths to get rid of all the sanding dust and wrapping everything not to be painted in masking tape

wagon7.jpg


after two coats of primer and measuring lines with a tape measure and a long piece of wood to ensure straightness i stared the top color

wagon8.jpg


back view

wagon11.jpg


starting to look the part :)

wagon15.jpg


ta da

wagon14.jpg


also added new wheel trims and blacked out the windows in living with the stuff boy racers put on there cars :)

wagon12.jpg


it is the same lorry ;) a trailer will be easy peasy compared to old daffy ;)
 
angelish - I am even more impressed now, looks brilliant!!

I am going to be boring and go 'black on black' - I am crap at straight lines...........and if I replace the bacon sarnies with fizzy wine on saturday then there is no chance!!
 
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