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I’ve used this product before (but not on a bike frame) definitely worth trying it out I think, keep it thin and subtle as I don’t think the thick big cracks will be so obviously deliberate on thin tubing.
Also do some tests/practices before using 2pak, you might have to build the clear coat up in lots of thin layers with loads of drying time in between.... hope I’m not teaching you to suck eggs!
sherlylock":1ym9cs8k said:Jamiedyer":1ym9cs8k said:That will be some finish!
Maybe it wasn’t as popular back then as they were a bit too conservative with regards to making such a statement with your bike.
I can more picture a punk in the 70s pulling a wheelies up the high street than showing up to a youth hostel weekend in the highlands in the 50s
If you find a painter to do it tell I have my old beemer m/c that would look cool in this
Jamie
Yeah, green over neon yellow doesn't really conjure up a nostalgic picture of 1950s cycling does it? I'm assuming its original as its under the headbadge, and there is evidence of it overspayed in the bottom bracket shell and headtube. I suppose the whole bike could've been stripped and resprayed properly at some point in the last 66 years. If I hadn't spotted that crackle paint was an option in the 1954 catalogue I'd have never thought it was standard.
Seems that crackle effect is used a lot nowadays in faux-vintage furniture restoration......and there seem to be a few ways to achieve it - mainly using pva glue as a substrate to paint over which causes the top coat to shrink and crack. A good technique for furniture I'm sure......
Wondering whether this stuff is worth having a play with.....clear coated with something durable like a 2k lacquer?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sth2GrnEvE
I’ve used this product before (but not on a bike frame) definitely worth trying it out I think, keep it thin and subtle as I don’t think the thick big cracks will be so obviously deliberate on thin tubing.
Also do some tests/practices before using 2pak, you might have to build the clear coat up in lots of thin layers with loads of drying time in between.... hope I’m not teaching you to suck eggs!