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boofy44:
going to rattle can a frame and forks.are any brands better or all they
all much the same?
thanks,rob.
snoopy72:
If you want the best , go to a paint shop and ge tit mixed in a rattle can a 2 pack lacquer it.
Be prepared for the cost of the materials though :shocked: paper, scotchrite,etch primer, filler primer,base coat ,lacquer :shocked:
Better off giving it to Dan for what it will cost you in materials, he does a great job.
Retrodan72:
--- Quote from: snoopy72 on June 07, 2014, 07:58 PM --- If you want the best , go to a paint shop and ge tit mixed in a rattle can a 2 pack lacquer it.
Be prepared for the cost of the materials though :shocked: paper, scotchrite,etch primer, filler primer,base coat ,lacquer :shocked:
Better off giving it to Dan for what it will cost you in materials.
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I was going to suggest the same and let SBD take care if it. :daumenhoch:
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oldschoolace:
if you do go the home brew route a company called paints 4 you do a kit with primer, paint, lacquer, wet and dry and polish intended for repairs but it will just about do a frame, forks and bars if you are careful. just find a car you like the colour on, work out the code and order. Can't go wrong at 25 notes. all professional quality 2 pack stuff :)
animal:
--- Quote from: Retrodan72 on June 07, 2014, 07:59 PM ---
--- Quote from: snoopy72 on June 07, 2014, 07:58 PM --- If you want the best , go to a paint shop and ge tit mixed in a rattle can a 2 pack lacquer it.
Be prepared for the cost of the materials though :shocked: paper, scotchrite,etch primer, filler primer,base coat ,lacquer :shocked:
Better off giving it to Dan for what it will cost you in materials.
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I was going to suggest the same and let SBD take care if it. :daumenhoch:
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I'll second that :daumenhoch: Rattle can never looks as good ::) Not when I do it anyway :2funny:
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