[CR]Re: Advice on enameling

(Example: Racing:Roger de Vlaeminck)

To: "classicrendezvous@bikelist.org" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Mon, 04 Sep 2006 16:48:46 +0100
From: <dominicrose.net@boltblue.com>
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Subject: [CR]Re: Advice on enameling

I had a frame resprated recently by Mario Vaz of Hither Green, SE London. I think he used to work for Claud Butler. probably not the most durable enameling in the world, mine has already a couple of chips but incredibly good value at around £40 for frame and forks. price includes shot blasting. his number is 02088520711

It might take the fun out of it but youd probably get better results than spraying it yourself.

Dominic Rose London UK
>
> I have recently inherited a nice Holdsworth cycle (ID pending). I was
> wondering if anyone had any experience in doing their own paintjobs?
> I live in Central London, so pro frame sprayers are few and far between,
> most seem to be up north, which makes it hard to choose colours, and postage
> is pricey.
> I have heard that when doing DIY frame re-paints, spraycans are
> unfavourable, and buying a compressor/airbrush is out of my budget.
> Has anyone tried using a tinned enamel (like humbrol model enamel)?
> Would it be possible to acheive a good finish by applying lightly with a
> brush and rubbing back? Obviously It would take many coats, but might be
> worth it if it results in a good looking, durable finish.
>
> If anyone could recommend types of paint and lacquer, give tips, or suggest
> other ways of repainting,
> I would be very grateful.
> Thanks again
> Lester Lyons, London UK
>
>

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