Getting ready to prime!
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Getting ready to prime!
Sandblasted the frame and fork and just mixed up the primer. It requires about 45 minutes to incubate. Then it is time to spray!
Getting closer!!!
Getting closer!!!
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Tom- So what paint are you using? Andy
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I am using Nason Chromabase. There is a Auto paint store about 30 minutes away and they have been very helpful. I have used this on 3 other frames.
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Bikes: Stewart S&S coupled sport tourer, Stewart Sunday light, Stewart Commuting, Stewart Touring, Co Motion Tandem, Stewart 3-Spd, Stewart Track, Fuji Finest, Mongoose Tomac ATB, GT Bravado ATB, JCP Folder, Stewart 650B ATB
Tom- I believe this paint is pretty much the same family of chemistry that I have chosen for my lathe and the frame that will use the Lug Making Part Dux efforts. It looks like you're spraying from their rattle cans? I'll be brushing on mine. Andy
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