kjarrett
Retro Guru
Hi all,
Spent time searching and found lots of threads with the same advice (heli tape or similar, lacquer spray) and just want to check in as I've just had my frame powder coated (video here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CI-1uzXAunO/) and have started installing Gil's decals.
Must say, Gil's decals are extremely high quality. Very pleased I am however concerned about adhesion on the very fine/thin aspects of the lettering as below.
The frame has no wax on it whatsoever and was powder coated days ago. So the finish is perfect.
Lacquer spray is out for me, I think, as I don't want to spray the entire frame (I'd mess it up). Can you just spray PART of the frame and have it not be noticeable?
Heli tape (or something similar) seems like an option but all I can find is 8 mil thick plastic like this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CTUFXJ2/
Which seems overly thick for what I need. Heli tape is even thicker, no?
Appreciate any advice and hat's off to Gil for such a great product
-kj-
Spent time searching and found lots of threads with the same advice (heli tape or similar, lacquer spray) and just want to check in as I've just had my frame powder coated (video here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CI-1uzXAunO/) and have started installing Gil's decals.
Must say, Gil's decals are extremely high quality. Very pleased I am however concerned about adhesion on the very fine/thin aspects of the lettering as below.
The frame has no wax on it whatsoever and was powder coated days ago. So the finish is perfect.
Lacquer spray is out for me, I think, as I don't want to spray the entire frame (I'd mess it up). Can you just spray PART of the frame and have it not be noticeable?
Heli tape (or something similar) seems like an option but all I can find is 8 mil thick plastic like this:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00CTUFXJ2/
Which seems overly thick for what I need. Heli tape is even thicker, no?
Appreciate any advice and hat's off to Gil for such a great product
-kj-