Squelchtone wrote:Safecrackin Sammy wrote:Spatter paint like what is used on car trunks works good follow by a top coat. Covers all the imperfections. Most safes dont have a smooth finish especially old safes. The lower the gloss the better.
You know how people takr brand new cars such as BMW or Audi and apply a very flat black wrap to themm i think it's called "murdered out" it looks menacing and I bet a super flat black paintjob with a big white Smith & Wesson or Glock logo stenciled on the doors would look cool.
Just my 2 cents
Squelchtone
It would look cool.
Older safes have steel that is not as finished as what you see on modern safes. Takes a lot of bondo and sanding to get it looking decent.
Be careful about saying "murdered out" on the internet. The Russians may be listening....