Frame is Painted now
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Frame is Painted now
24 Feb 2006 14:34
Just completed the paint on the frame, sanding was the Best time I ever had.
Next bike Gets aircraft paint stripper.
Now that the frame looks better than the Mossbeaters did when I completed it, I will be throwing the Motor in.
I had fun today, now for a rest, i hurt.
Next bike Gets aircraft paint stripper.
Now that the frame looks better than the Mossbeaters did when I completed it, I will be throwing the Motor in.
I had fun today, now for a rest, i hurt.
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Re: Frame is Painted now
24 Feb 2006 14:36
I think everyone with a Bike should have an engine hoist in their yard. :woohoo:
Now to lift this and get the bottom side.
Now to lift this and get the bottom side.
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24 Feb 2006 18:49
Looks great(the frame).had mine sand blasted 6 months ago,and still only have the engine reinstalled.frame &tank and side covers all metallic black.want to satin nickel rims & exhaust if possible.Oh,how did you make the engine look so good?
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Re: Frame is Painted now
24 Feb 2006 19:47
Pressure washe carefully, engine Brite, Sandpaper mesh and scotchbrite in the fins, Key Buffing wheel on my drill, Wire wheel, then 2-1/2 cans of $5.95 500*Degree engine paint from a can at Napa.
this one was WAY easier than the Mossbeater motor, I did that one still in the frame. Oh The Memories (im gonna cry - Kidding)
this one was WAY easier than the Mossbeater motor, I did that one still in the frame. Oh The Memories (im gonna cry - Kidding)
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Re: Frame is Painted now
24 Feb 2006 20:31
good to know next time i can get the time.mine turned out cleanish looking but rest of bike like new afterblasting & paint.engine back in frame now,butbuilding house.GODDAMN priorities
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Re: Frame is Painted now
24 Feb 2006 22:18
ran429 wrote:
You give it a bake to cure it when it's applied at all?
Pressure washe carefully, engine Brite, Sandpaper mesh and scotchbrite in the fins, Key Buffing wheel on my drill, Wire wheel, then 2-1/2 cans of $5.95 500*Degree engine paint from a can at Napa.
this one was WAY easier than the Mossbeater motor, I did that one still in the frame. Oh The Memories (im gonna cry - Kidding)
You give it a bake to cure it when it's applied at all?
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Re: Frame is Painted now
24 Feb 2006 22:36
500 watt halogen Lamp 13" away from the motor before and after spraying. Had to heat up the Metal before spraying it. Worked Great.
I used the same paint on the Mossbeater and it was pretty durable, but the mossbeater was assembled and I could start it a couple hours after spraying. this time I had to improvise a little.
Actually the lamp was a bit closer before spraying to get the heat into the metal/oil
Post edited by: ran429, at: 2006/02/25 01:37
I used the same paint on the Mossbeater and it was pretty durable, but the mossbeater was assembled and I could start it a couple hours after spraying. this time I had to improvise a little.
Actually the lamp was a bit closer before spraying to get the heat into the metal/oil
Post edited by: ran429, at: 2006/02/25 01:37
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