Help-Repainting a turntable


I have an older Well Tempered turntable which the black glossy paint has lost its lutre, plus has some chips in the wood. I just bought a 2nd Well Tempered so this one is out of service, I figure now would be an excellent time to repaint/restore.

Any suggestions on sanding/removing old paint, (wood filler?) and then what type of paint to use (spray paint/brush can?) ...I was considering taking it to an Auto body shop for a respray as well.

I think I may go Ferarri Red or Piano Gloss white
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Showing 1 response by nsgarch

I like the Ferrari red idea!

The trick here is primer, primer, PRIMER!
Use a fine grain sanding primer. That is, a sandable primer which contains a very fine filler material in it. And probably use an epoxy-based acrylic paint (unless you can find some real laquer!)

The other issue is application. You don't want to use standard spray cans from H. Depot or Ace. Unreliable nozzles, drips, drops and runs. Plus the pigments are usually not fine enough. My recommendation for a smallish project like this would be the Testor's line of model railroad paints available at most hobby shops. Use their primer too. The cans are small and somewhat expensive, but they do a great job!