Osella
Senior Retro Guru
Re:
Well; I tend not to be a visual perfectionist with frames.. If I want to have a certain finish, if I want unscratched, unchipped, I should prolly be buying new bikes, not old ones.. (That or have them blasted & repainted. I get that approach, and sometimes I use that approach, it's just not for all bikes.)
Essentially, the good paint such as there is on the majority of the tubing, is perfectly fine. The chips are around the dropouts (frame & fork), the tail-end of the stays, and the bad areas under the BB/chainstays.
The worst areas have had 2 lots of going-over with the Loctite 7503 and then coated with yacht varnish. The underside will probably still accumulate crud, so probably needs filler really.
Yacht varnish (the real stuff) works very well on frames in my (limited) experience and should at the very least stop the damage from spreading or worsening in combination with the anti-rust. It's kept my Voodoo rust-clear for 18 months now; tho I have hardly ridden it much
I don't feel the need to touch-up the paintwork, or try to do too much 'corrective surgery' to the frame. It's not new, so it doesn't need to look it; Keeping it alive & getting it in good condition is enough for now
Well; I tend not to be a visual perfectionist with frames.. If I want to have a certain finish, if I want unscratched, unchipped, I should prolly be buying new bikes, not old ones.. (That or have them blasted & repainted. I get that approach, and sometimes I use that approach, it's just not for all bikes.)
Essentially, the good paint such as there is on the majority of the tubing, is perfectly fine. The chips are around the dropouts (frame & fork), the tail-end of the stays, and the bad areas under the BB/chainstays.
The worst areas have had 2 lots of going-over with the Loctite 7503 and then coated with yacht varnish. The underside will probably still accumulate crud, so probably needs filler really.
Yacht varnish (the real stuff) works very well on frames in my (limited) experience and should at the very least stop the damage from spreading or worsening in combination with the anti-rust. It's kept my Voodoo rust-clear for 18 months now; tho I have hardly ridden it much
I don't feel the need to touch-up the paintwork, or try to do too much 'corrective surgery' to the frame. It's not new, so it doesn't need to look it; Keeping it alive & getting it in good condition is enough for now