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Originally Posted by repechage
(Post 17964070)
Automotive graphics are by and large pressure sensitive type, the colnago has either water or varnish fix transfers, a different animal. Might work, but I would not expect it to.
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Originally Posted by rgver
(Post 17964618)
So just a guess it won't work, where as I have used these successfully on many different decals. The only decals I think it will have trouble with is any that have been clear coated
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Originally Posted by repechage
(Post 17964672)
Some Colnagos are clear coated, some not. They really were pumping them out the door for a while.
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man, can't wait to see this done!
is the pista next? |
Originally Posted by multivac
(Post 17965045)
man, can't wait to see this done!
is the pista next? The Miyata just needs a wax and polish for now. The paint on that is unbelieveable. But then, it was an indoors bike. Very sharp. |
Working over the top tube with a pre-wax cleaner. The paint is starting to come alive. Some headway is being made on decal removal. A plastic scraper and elbow grease is busting up the brittle parts but other places it is stuck good. I will sleep better knowing the paint is responding.
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I have a 76 colnago super, same color as yours. The previous owner wanted to put on new decals but the old ones were stuck so good that the paint was ruined in the process. Be careful my friend.
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Originally Posted by 72Paramount
(Post 17966985)
I have a 76 colnago super, same color as yours. The previous owner wanted to put on new decals but the old ones were stuck so good that the paint was ruined in the process. Be careful my friend.
Alrighty, both wheels are polished. Next up, brake calipers. |
Any chance for more pics??
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Originally Posted by Sir_Name
(Post 17969938)
Any chance for more pics??
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...767D680E_2.jpg Here is after last night's session. Not the best, but will do for now. A decent initial cleanup: http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...721D56A1F4.jpg The spokes appeared to be a crude, thick galvanizing. Just plain ugly, I cleaned them up a bit with steel wool. Not my choice for spokes. |
Here is the top tube after a paint cleaning. Slow and laborious process, paint is responding well.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...0B3E8AECA7.jpg |
Looking good so far.
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You are such a tease! But it's great to see some pics, finally. lol
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Originally Posted by horatio
(Post 17971023)
You are such a tease! But it's great to see some pics, finally. lol
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Looking very good so far. By all means take your time. :thumb:
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Originally Posted by horatio
(Post 17971176)
Looking very good so far. By all means take your time. :thumb:
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Ok, these are the brakes.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...B22AAEAD93.jpg I found this old frame laying around.... http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...3847C84D49.jpg Tossed a seatpost into the buffing wheel and this popped out: http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...97FE05FF9C.jpg |
wow, that fork looks amazing. keep it up!
may i suggest a dremel tool with a soft steel brush for those steel parts that get a bit of rust on them(like on the brake release tab)? it does wonders if you go lightly. |
Originally Posted by multivac
(Post 17973447)
wow, that fork looks amazing. keep it up!
may i suggest a dremel tool with a soft steel brush for those steel parts that get a bit of rust on them(like on the brake release tab)? it does wonders if you go lightly. Thanx for the tip. |
No steel brush, maybe brass.
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Originally Posted by oddjob2
(Post 17973741)
No steel brush, maybe brass.
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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 17970276)
Here is a before shot of a Fiamme wheel:
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...767D680E_2.jpg Here is after last night's session. Not the best, but will do for now. A decent initial cleanup: http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...721D56A1F4.jpg The spokes appeared to be a crude, thick galvanizing. Just plain ugly, I cleaned them up a bit with steel wool. Not my choice for spokes. Here is another evidence, notice the scuffed bearing caps from grinding those nice Campy pedals :lol: http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h8...4B07F2C0BE.jpg |
Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 17974087)
The bike has had it's nicks and scratches clearly showing the racing heritage.
Here is another evidence, notice the scuffed bearing caps from grinding those nice Campy pedals :lol: |
It would be difficult to win the junior category arms race way back in Southern California. One guy had matching Hetchins, another Pogliaghis, Team Champion Motobecanes, Norman Fay, Paramounts, all matching road and track bikes.
I had a job so was not to be left out, my bikes were made by this Mario guy. If you are going to win the arms race, be well equipped. |
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