Re: Reasonable US Resprays was: Re: [CR] Respray costs.

(Example: Bike Shops)

Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2007 20:07:47 -0700 (PDT)
From: "bruce thomson" <masi3v4me@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Reasonable US Resprays was: Re: [CR] Respray costs.
To: "P.C. Kohler" <kohl57@starpower.net>, dave@pelletizer.com
In-Reply-To: <000d01c7822e$2c9be830$064bfea9@peter5ca78cb10>
cc: 'Classic Rendevous' <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>

Folks: The "warm soft glow of a British bike is from what is called "stove black" baking lacquer (enamel?) that is still available. It takes a 'stove' to bake it for a couple of hours after the paint has thoroughly dried. It is not quite a lost art, but it is seldom used any more except on smaller items. I used this process to restore older antique woodworking tools that had a baked finish. The finished product was stunning, and looked as if a tool was recently produced. BT

"P.C. Kohler" <kohl57@starpower.net> wrote: A nice example of a good quality, completely original British bicycle paint job:

http://www.classiclightweights.co.uk/bikes/avt-lipscombe.html

That warm, soft glow of real British Black Bike enamel... find me a painter than can recreate that!! The pin striping is kinda cool, too.

Peter Kohler Washington DC USA _______________________________________________

Bruce Thomson Spokane WA 99204 (509) 747 4314 Masi3v4me@yahoo.com

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