Stretch
Well-Known Member
...ah a bit more on the wheels - forgot to say
To cover the sand blasted steel I'm using Hammerite No1 rust beater primer! It is a bit of a weird dodgy 1970s prosthetic limb colour.
Hammerite has a surprisingly bad name in some parts of the world even though it seems to be globally available. May be because it is blinking everywhere - I don't know. Anyway I have used this undercoat / primer before, and it seems to perform as well as anything else (often more expensive) I've tried.
You don't have to take my word for it, however, there's a been a test done by some chap in Holland which is quite a nice example of what works and what doesn't.
It is in Dutch but the pictures are more than clear enough =>
http://www.oldtimerautosite.nl/roest_test.htm
Hammerite No1 rust beater undercoat works well so long as the top coat is good.
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In other news - that effing fiddly replacement air filter assembly has finally been finished and has been packed away in a box before it gets scratched again!
To cover the sand blasted steel I'm using Hammerite No1 rust beater primer! It is a bit of a weird dodgy 1970s prosthetic limb colour.
Hammerite has a surprisingly bad name in some parts of the world even though it seems to be globally available. May be because it is blinking everywhere - I don't know. Anyway I have used this undercoat / primer before, and it seems to perform as well as anything else (often more expensive) I've tried.
You don't have to take my word for it, however, there's a been a test done by some chap in Holland which is quite a nice example of what works and what doesn't.
It is in Dutch but the pictures are more than clear enough =>
http://www.oldtimerautosite.nl/roest_test.htm
Hammerite No1 rust beater undercoat works well so long as the top coat is good.
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In other news - that effing fiddly replacement air filter assembly has finally been finished and has been packed away in a box before it gets scratched again!