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Originally Posted by Doug Fattic
Andy, I've been enjoying watching the process of your MTB frame with some original ideas on the frame was well as how it is made. It is certainly nothing you could buy in a store. BTW, I encourage my frame building class students to put their frame together to ride it 1st before painting it for real just to make sure all the braze-on bits are in the right place and they haven't left one off they now wish they had. As you already stated, a clear coat over bare metal won't last long but I'm sure long enough to figure out if you need to make any changes. You might want to consider putting on just a primer instead. House of Kolor primers that come in red, blue, yellow as well as black and white are actually nice colors and might be another option for you. Because they are primary colors, they can be mixed to make almost any color.

Doug- Thanks, my thoughts about a temporary (somewhat) protective coating is as you say. To test out set up and such. But also be easily removeable for the long term finish. I don't have home painting ability other then rattle cans currently and it will be a few months before weather allows my reintroduction to "real" painting to start. My experience with removing paint suggests a no primer cheap spray can job will come off easier then the other coatings I know of.

But this does bring up the question of steel surface coatings, lifespans of protection and later removal for classic painting. Another thread perhaps? Andy
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