TAC Tech => Mechanical => Topic started by: 737driver on October 03, 2023, 10:19:40 PM

Title: Masking Trick for painting cast iron stuff
Post by: 737driver on October 03, 2023, 10:19:40 PM
Today I was cleaning a motor and prepping it to paint. I usually mask off certain areas and previously I’ve used an exacto knife to trim the masking tape. On cast iron stuff like intake manifolds and engine blocks this can really wear out blades. This method also takes time.

I am sure that perhaps someone had done this before but I tried it and works out much easier. Basically I start by taping off the area to be masked and then use a round tube like object and run it over the edge to be trimmed. Doesn’t require a lot of pressure just enough to score the tape along the edge and makes for a nice clean cut. In this case I used a punch, but also a socket extension, tube or similar will work quite well. The examples I used was masking off an intake manifold.
Hope this helps
Jim
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Title: Re: Masking Trick for painting cast iron stuff
Post by: roadking77 on October 04, 2023, 05:03:29 AM
Now thats a great tip!
Title: Re: Masking Trick for painting cast iron stuff
Post by: FormTA on October 04, 2023, 07:33:27 AM
Great tip. I do that to mask off flutes in barrels I paint anlt work but I use marbles as they fit into the flutes. Same concept though.  Ya, even light touch to metal and the exacto blade is trashed.