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Tech. Advice: Series 'B' / 'C' 500cc/1000cc Bikes
1951 Black Shadow Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="craig" data-source="post: 137232" data-attributes="member: 1959"><p>I had indicated earlier that the cases, cylinders and heads were to be painted by me with rattle cans.</p><p>I purchased Spray Max 2k primer 3680034 and top coat 3680222.</p><p>Saturday was a light coat of primer, cured for 3 days. Only used half a can, tossed remaining.</p><p>Small amount of 600 sanding after 3 days on open areas.</p><p>Yesterday Tuesday was gloss black top coat day, only needed half can , tossing remainder.</p><p></p><p>I am happy with the case black gloss finish.</p><p>Cylinders and heads to done with Eastwood spray cans, which i don't have yet.</p><p></p><p>PS - I was able to do two battery trays as well.</p><p>The instructions for adjusting the spray pattern of the rattle can nozzle were found by accident on line at Spray max.</p><p>The ability to identify the date of manufacture of the aerosol was not found.</p><p>The handling time was 3hrs, cure time 12 hrs. I would have thought the time would be shorter.</p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]41316[/ATTACH][ATTACH]41315[/ATTACH][ATTACH]41318[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craig, post: 137232, member: 1959"] I had indicated earlier that the cases, cylinders and heads were to be painted by me with rattle cans. I purchased Spray Max 2k primer 3680034 and top coat 3680222. Saturday was a light coat of primer, cured for 3 days. Only used half a can, tossed remaining. Small amount of 600 sanding after 3 days on open areas. Yesterday Tuesday was gloss black top coat day, only needed half can , tossing remainder. I am happy with the case black gloss finish. Cylinders and heads to done with Eastwood spray cans, which i don't have yet. PS - I was able to do two battery trays as well. The instructions for adjusting the spray pattern of the rattle can nozzle were found by accident on line at Spray max. The ability to identify the date of manufacture of the aerosol was not found. The handling time was 3hrs, cure time 12 hrs. I would have thought the time would be shorter. [ATTACH alt="20210330_SprayMaxPrimer1.jpg"]41316[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="20210331_SprayMax3680222b.jpg"]41315[/ATTACH][ATTACH alt="20210331_SprayMaxTimingSide1.jpg"]41318[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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