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lil boi phreak 08-17-2002 08:05 PM

painting cdrom and floppy drives
 
i was just wondering who you would go about painting them. my case is blue and i want my drives to match. can anyone help? :wavey:

Smoked1 08-17-2002 08:28 PM

Sure I can help. Take the drive out of your machine. There should be a little hole on the front of it. Stick something in there and the drive should open. I use a coat hanger. Remove the bezel from the front of the tray and then take the bezel off of the other part of the drive. You should be able to do it by sliding the bezel. Some drives are different so you may need to mess with it a bit but you will get it. I used masking tape and a razor blade to cover up the LED part of the bezel but some drives make it easy to just remove them. Now you paint. It's pretty easy. Let me know if you need anymore help. This should get you started though.

08-17-2002 10:57 PM

hey cool...thanks for the info....i had no idea that the front face came off....thanks a bunch. ...one more question...is there a certain/special kind of paint i should use that will stick?

Smoked1 08-18-2002 03:08 AM

I recomend wetsanding it with a high grain sand paper and them spray it with some primer, then a few coats of car touchup paint. Wet sand the paint with high grain sand paper. Then paint it again. Then use lots of clear coat to give it a good shine.

lil boi phreak 08-18-2002 04:18 AM

excuse my ignorance ...but what is wetsanding? :blush:

Smoked1 08-18-2002 04:51 AM

Using wet/dry sand paper and getting it wet. I think a little bit of soap in the water helps too.

Melvin Tong 08-27-2002 11:37 PM

Actually, if you're going to be painting plastic or somethign similar, I would recommend vinyl dye. It actually seeps into the plastic and colors it. This way it won't flake off as easily and it won't make it so your buttons stick and wont' go in the whole way. Easy to use, can get it at any local car parts shop like pep boys. Don't even have to sand at all. You don't need to sand it down at all, but it will show scratches and cracks so you may want to sand those out if you have any. But other than that just spray away and you're ok!

-Sean-

Aemon_ 08-28-2002 12:14 AM

omg. i didnt even think of that! here i am, fixin to dye the interior of my truck, with the vinyl dye, and i just really didnt even think of that!
good idea

later

Smoked1 08-28-2002 12:18 AM

I have never tried that before. I'm going to though.

eviltechie 08-29-2002 10:40 PM

acutaly you dont really need to wetsand it when you are just doing the drives

then use vasoline oil to cover the LED lights and the writings of the brands
or use masking tape to cover a larger area and x-acto knife the uneccesary parts

apply the color in thin, even strokes
after dried, clear the tape and the vaseline
then spray a layer of clear coat

as for the paint
i would recommend acrylic enamel blue #35-42181
a small spray can is enough

i read the directions from the May 2001 edition of Maximum PC magazine
the guide is just superb


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