81 UNIVEGA Brush Paint
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81 UNIVEGA Brush Paint
OK... My 12 year old rattle can paint job finally got my attention. It was in especially bad condition now that I am riding more remote torn up asphalt roads. So I removed it's components, then cleaned and sanded it leaving what was left of the old paint as a primer. I needed a strong thick paint so I went with Rustolium Gloss Enamel. The only Orange color I could find was Kubota Orange at TSC. I made a small batch mix of 80% Enamel and 20% Penitrol to give me more working time with the paint. I used a soft camel hair 1" brush and worked slowly painting the joints and small tubes first, then after hanging, the large tubes. Then came the long wait for it to dry. About two weeks in a Central Texas Garage in June. During cooler months I hang the frames in the attic to dry. The paint is dry when it no longer smells. I mounted my DIY Knock Off Decals using water to align them. It is not a perfect job. To do that I would have stripped all the old paint and rattle caned Rustolium Grey primer. I am satisfied with the job. I have a thick coat of paint that is shinny enough with out any clear spayed on.
Decal Info: https://www.bikeforums.net/22525491-post125.html
Note: This bike is not a wall hanger... Ha
Decal Info: https://www.bikeforums.net/22525491-post125.html
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I used Penetrol quite a bit when varnishing Teak and Mahogany on our sail boat. It not only allows time to blend and work the brush strokes, it continues to allow the paint to “flow” prior to drying. This gets ride of some imperfections in application. Nice job!
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One Coat!? Nice. Never heard of Penetrol. I’ve worked quickly when brushing Rustoleum on frames and have no problem with runs sags or whatever. To work more slowly and not have runs to correct would be cool. Again, One coat? What color was it before?
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Looks great. I'd never heard of Penetrol. Also never heard of the tape transfer method. Definitely gives me something to look forward to and experiment on an old frame that needs rescuing.
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Having had less-than-ideal results with a Spray.bike paint job, I'm curious about trying your brush-on method. After all the stripping and sanding and spraying and clear-coating and polishing, etc, I swore I'd just get the next one powder-coated somewhere..... But the powder-coaters I've found locally either aren't interested in doing a bike frame or want $200-300 (with the caveat that 'I've never done a bike frame, so no guarantees......") for the job. Does the penetrol level out the brush-marks? How fast do you have to work? Have you tried mixing Rustoleum colors? Any other tips & tricks?
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It was Rattle Can Rustoliume Orange. Further more I did not strip off all the old paint. My objective was to get a thick, protective, durable, coat of paint on quickly. I just de-greased the frame and lightly sanded it down. I could not find regular orange outside of the rattle can so I went with Gloss Kubota Orange.
If starting out to brush paint a frame start with one ya don't mind learning on. Use Rustolium Gloss White as it is most forgiving. Clean the frame well and sand it down smooth. I have heard that guys up north where its cool do not have to use Penitrol. Over here in Texas where the temp is usually well above 70°F its a must. If you don't use Penitrol then you might get brush marks and clumps as you paint. Faint brush marks will level out as the paint dries. Paint thinner could effect the gloss finish. I usually only need one coat and then go back after drying and touch up the holidays.
Here's a link to another Brush Paint Job: https://www.bikeforums.net/22266799-post1.html
You can use Rustolium Gloss Enamel in a paint sprayer. I have heard that you need a higher percentage of Penitrol. Do the Youtube for details.
Note that I am receiving no remuneration for mentioning Rustolium or Penitrol. They just happen to be the only ones I have worked with successfully...
Here's a link to another Brush Paint Job: https://www.bikeforums.net/22266799-post1.html
You can use Rustolium Gloss Enamel in a paint sprayer. I have heard that you need a higher percentage of Penitrol. Do the Youtube for details.
Note that I am receiving no remuneration for mentioning Rustolium or Penitrol. They just happen to be the only ones I have worked with successfully...
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@zandoval good job. That looks great. I have been looking forward to seeing your bullhorn handlebars. You had mentioned that you liked them and being that I am usually on my hoods, I have been thinking about getting bullhorns. Your Peugeot looks great too.
When I have sprayed Rustoleum with a paint gun, I have added mineral spirits. I had forgotten about Penitrol.
When I have sprayed Rustoleum with a paint gun, I have added mineral spirits. I had forgotten about Penitrol.
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Here is Randy's MYTENSPEEDS how to do a very good job with a brush and Rustoleum which I think is the very best there ever was/is/wil be. Thanks again Randy.
https://cycle.haus/mytenspeeds/Site%...troduction.htm
https://cycle.haus/mytenspeeds/Site%...troduction.htm
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