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tips on rattle can spraying?
djgivvinup:
cheers for the replies fella's, perhaps i'll have to bite the bullet & get it powdered :-\ i never was that good a rattle canning bitd.
I don't wanna dremel it & turn it into an et, it seems like there are more et's than hot hearts these days, plus i like the little heart shape in the gusset :LolLolLolLol:
ozone:
--- Quote from: Strikey on September 25, 2009, 09:07 PM ---cheers for the replies fella's, perhaps i'll have to bite the bullet & get it powdered :-\ i never was that good a rattle canning bitd.
I don't wanna dremel it & turn it into an et, it seems like there are more et's than hot hearts these days, plus i like the little heart shape in the gusset :LolLolLolLol:
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Did you see Eamonn's blue and white Hot Heart? That bike was awesome - looked sweet with gold components, might have been powdered by FHM reader but I could be wrong :-\ Red and white is great but other colours look cool, someone on here used to have a black and white one, too. :daumenhoch:
bobafett:
Ask Jonathon (NORTY40) he's a fookin rattle can god :shocked: :4_17_5:
Totally flat finish smooth as a babies @rse you'd swear it was powder :daumenhoch:
Me on the other hand............
Only thing I've ever rattle canned was a stem and it was sh!te :LolLolLolLol:
Doubt I'd ever try a frame :-X
firebird4130:
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=57328.0
Some useful tips here :daumenhoch:
dannywhiteley:
Lat weekend I stripped and rattle canned an old school Marin mtb. Fortunately the matt black finish wasnt too difficult to reproduce and managed with a can of plasticote satin black. Just take your time before coats and dont lay it on too think in one blast. Short sharp sprays wins the race.
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