Gren":1ypz1bi0 said:
PeachyPM":1ypz1bi0 said:
This was painted by Bob Jackson’s in Leeds, link here;
http://www.bobjacksoncycles.co.uk/
Couldn’t recommend them more highly.
Thanks, that is what I'd heard, and their prices look reasonable too - but the P&P is a PITA :-(
I'll give them a call to ensure they don't use adhesive decals where waterslide should be used. I don't care what certain printers and painters say; I was brung up in the 60's and I CAN tell the difference !
Your bike looks great in the evening sun.
Cheers, might be last of the summer rides I think.
As for BJ and decals, they have the skills to apply whatever decals you can supply them. And that’s easier said than done. Problems you will face are;
Waterslides have a limited shelf life, but you have to make large amounts to reduce costs, and you can’t store them for long.
This means that people don’t produce them any more as the market has become limited by the fact that there are so many vinyl guys out there producing short runs at a fraction of the price.
If you do find some over priced rare find waterslides, there’s every chance they will collapse when an attempt is made to use them. You can make your own using a descent printer and transfer film, these have been around for years for the model making market.... but they are not UV stable and the colour won’t last one season.
If you want waterslides, the only guaranteed way is to commission your own. But you will pay hundreds for something that cost £3 in vinyl.
Ps all mine are vinyl.... but you must make sure they are contour cut if you are going down the baked enamel route. ie no clear areas. These always trap tiny particles of air which expand into ‘silver discs’ in the oven and then are frozen in time, making your stickers look like a monkey applied them.