Paint / lighter fluid / open flames / precautions?
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2003 11:59 pm
In preparation for painting a Zippo that I don't yet have, I've been browsing the craft isles of different stores, comparing what I'm finding, and am now pondering....
Enamel, acryllic, epoxy, etc etc.....
What is going to be *best* for use on a lighter?
a) we're painting metal, and not all paints like that
b) we're looking for something durable
c) we're putting lighter fluid inside (which strips some paints)
d) there's going to be an open flame just above the paint (some paints readily burn)
Is epoxy *really* what you want to use? Or not?
Another thought......
I have access to a kiln.... wouldn't it be better to use a kiln instead of an oven?
Should I be thinking of using the same kind of paints that are used on ceramics/china, wouldn't that work?
For laughs and giggles, what about ol' Testors model paints? They've got a good selection of colors......
I'd just hate to spend all the time to get this thing done, then pull the Zippo out to light it and have the paint catch fire in my hands, or when I refill it, the fumes just make the paint slide off in my pocket....
Just wonderin'.....
-Leslie
Enamel, acryllic, epoxy, etc etc.....
What is going to be *best* for use on a lighter?
a) we're painting metal, and not all paints like that
b) we're looking for something durable
c) we're putting lighter fluid inside (which strips some paints)
d) there's going to be an open flame just above the paint (some paints readily burn)
Is epoxy *really* what you want to use? Or not?
Another thought......
I have access to a kiln.... wouldn't it be better to use a kiln instead of an oven?
Should I be thinking of using the same kind of paints that are used on ceramics/china, wouldn't that work?
For laughs and giggles, what about ol' Testors model paints? They've got a good selection of colors......
I'd just hate to spend all the time to get this thing done, then pull the Zippo out to light it and have the paint catch fire in my hands, or when I refill it, the fumes just make the paint slide off in my pocket....
Just wonderin'.....
-Leslie