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17-04-2004, 04:30 PM | #1 |
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painting steel.
steel swingarm's being painted, cheaper option but can't be doing with powder coat etc palaver. I ve got a load of red oxy primer left over from working on narrow boat steel. thing is I cant put cellulose spray on red oxy primer. seeing as Im a bit jackson pollocks with a paintbrush could anyone recomend a spray paint that will do the trick?
I'm also avoiding the "hammerite the world" approach as I don't have a gpz lowrider, kiddie porn collection, nazi memorabillia and ***********s MC on the back of a frayed denim cut off!! Curiously yours. Alex. |
17-04-2004, 05:16 PM | #2 |
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You can get hammerite in a spray can nowadays, smooth finish too, not just the hammered finish. I use the spray one on parts of my car, strangely hammerite yellow spray paint is practically the same colour as BL Inca Yellow, go figure.
Alternatively, many spray paint suppliers / manufacturers can knock up a 2 pack paints in a spray can for you. Normally the colour in one and the top coat in another. Only lasts about 4 hrs before it sets in the can, but that should do it I suppose. What colour you after?? Dark-Jon |
17-04-2004, 11:37 PM | #3 |
I see dead people.
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Sounds like someone had a TR7 Speke Special...
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