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Date: 01 Oct 2007 13:40:28
From: Sir Thomas of Cannondale
Subject: Painting bicycle question .. .. .. . . . . .
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I have an older mtn bike that I love. I have been thinking of tearing it down, adding this and that, couple new wheels, getting it all fixed up. As part of that, I got to thinking of painting the bike. If you have any ideas, info, suggestions, whatever??? Thanks
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Date: 01 Oct 2007 19:00:17
From: Grolsch
Subject: Re: Painting bicycle question .. .. .. . . . . .
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Strip it all down (the components that is, and send it to a powder coating shop. try and get the proper polyester fusion bonded stuff. short of that, chemically strip the existing finish, clean it up real good with alcohol and such, and use your favourite enamel spray cans. the paint will be softer than powder coating though, and chalk in the sunlight. Or, strip it and take it to an automotive shop or motorcycle paint shop. My money is on the pwder coating though, especially if the frame is aluminum. Grolsch "Sir Thomas of Cannondale" <tomcatm@verizon.net > wrote in message news:gN6Mi.11092$bV2.2648@trndny02... >I have an older mtn bike that I love. I have been thinking of tearing it >down, adding this and that, couple new wheels, > getting it all fixed up. > > As part of that, I got to thinking of painting the bike. > > If you have any ideas, info, suggestions, whatever??? > > Thanks >
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Date: 01 Oct 2007 20:06:23
From: David L. Johnson
Subject: Re: Painting bicycle question .. .. .. . . . . .
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Grolsch wrote: > Strip it all down (the components that is, and send it to a powder coating > shop. try and get the proper polyester fusion bonded stuff. short of that, > chemically strip the existing finish, clean it up real good with alcohol and > such, and use your favourite enamel spray cans. I have done both, and there is no comparison. Get the powder coating. The bike I had powder coated is still pristine 6-7 years later, the bike I sprayed with enamel looks like shit. The powder-coated one gets 5x the miles, too, and the sprayed one would not get ridden at all except that it is my commuter. -- David L. Johnson Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job. -- Douglas Adams
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Date: 01 Oct 2007 21:16:56
From: Sir Thomas of Cannondale
Subject: Re: Painting bicycle question .. .. .. . . . . .
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That is a great idea on the motorcycle shop .. ?? Why didn't I think of that? I will check with a couple of shops. =========================== "Grolsch" <nospam@telus.net > wrote in message news:5tbMi.133493$bO6.28313@edtnps89... > Strip it all down (the components that is, and send it to a powder coating > shop. try and get the proper polyester fusion bonded stuff. short of that, > chemically strip the existing finish, clean it up real good with alcohol > and such, and use your favourite enamel spray cans. the paint will be > softer than powder coating though, and chalk in the sunlight. Or, strip it > and take it to an automotive shop or motorcycle paint shop. My money is on > the pwder coating though, especially if the frame is aluminum. > > Grolsch > > > "Sir Thomas of Cannondale" <tomcatm@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:gN6Mi.11092$bV2.2648@trndny02... >>I have an older mtn bike that I love. I have been thinking of tearing it >>down, adding this and that, couple new wheels, >> getting it all fixed up. >> >> As part of that, I got to thinking of painting the bike. >> >> If you have any ideas, info, suggestions, whatever??? >> >> Thanks >> > >
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