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Talk about thinking outside the box... or throwing away the box.
Purchased two cans of Plasticoat Antique Gold to redo the silver to gelb. Masking a 7.5" Linea Corsa and found it virtually impossible to mask the black due to a trench between the inner and outer wheel. Was hoping this would be a solution but appreciated the conclusive test. However this will probably work with conventional paints. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1500305313.jpg P.S. The wheels on this car were refinished using a rattle can with no clear and finish held up great for the 8 years I owned her, with no clear (catalyzed or other wise). But +1 on what my esteemed colleague from the great state of Washington said. |
What an awesome idea!
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JMHO Cheers, Johan |
Brilliant. I plan to do this soon.
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excellent thread !
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Brilliant!
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very nice may do the same with my Euro's
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My local paint supply company will make up a rattle can with 2K paint but instead of 50% catalyst they use 5%. This gives the can a shelf life of 48hours if kept cool and the paint takes longer to harden after spraying. Need to wear a good mask as 2K paint is not nice stuff to breathe.
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no paint (or any kind of vapour/dust) is nice to breathe. at least use those $3 tissue masks..., saves your lungs!
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Awesome project. I have been contemplating a set of Euromeisters, but really wanted RSR finish. This looks surprisingly simple.
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I am so impressed - what a great approach!
Krylon Dull Aluminum 1403 is the bomb. It replicates a Cadmium finish and I've been using it on a '59 BMW R69 restoration for that very look. |
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Water. What an excellent idea. Thanks for sharing.
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Subscribed. Awesome idea
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What a great thread, makes me want to get an old wheel and try the water method. Thanks for the article, well done.
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Excellent tips!!!
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I just ordered some 2K rattle can paint from Eastwood. I will report back
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First time I’ve seen this thread. How cool is that idea? :)
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How do your wheels look after 3 years on the road?
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