1961 Raleigh superbe (Helio)

I'm struggling with the gold lining part. Might need the proper paint. Dunno if it's also the paint lining tool that's causing problems as it bleeds out. Anyone have any experience with using lining tools? I just have a marshaltown 3/64 of an inch pinstriping wheel
 
best you can do there, and there is no other way, is simply practice! i use to do it for mazda, make use the frame is 100% free of any contaminent, dust, debris. you need a fairly thick mix as well. if all else fails, argos cycles in bristol.
 
best you can do there, and there is no other way, is simply practice! i use to do it for mazda, make use the frame is 100% free of any contaminent, dust, debris. you need a fairly thick mix as well. if all else fails, argos cycles in bristol.
Signwriters paint? I don't have the beugler lining tool I just have a Marshaltown Esbee one. I want a 1mm line and the paint just overflows way bigger.
 
I was considering masking off the 1mm lines. giving myself alot more work but hopefully giving nice clean lines? i have tape thats a bit flexible which i will test out
 
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Tested gold lining on the old tattered mudguard using drafting tools. I bought a striper wheel but I thought a 1.2mm would be good. Turns out I needed a 0.8mm so I'm gonna have to get that. Using a drafting tool is tedious.
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I've learned a few things while working on this so when I come back and redo this in a few years I will know better
 
I wonder if getting magnetic guides would help with the straight lines on the frame for the gold lining. I also have a rear rack for this. A Prestube Minor from Ashby & Sons since they appear to be the more official Raleigh Superbe rear rack
 

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