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Clear coat only on steel frame
My Ahearne is clear coated, and I love the way it shows the nice fillet brazing of the builder.
I have some surface rust under the clear coat, and it does not seem to be getting much worse.
In fact, I kind of like it!
However, there are a few places where the rust feels a little bumpy, which concerns me some.
My question is this....have there been any advances in the ability to clear coat to prevent surface rust on a steel frame?
I'm considering having it refinished at some point
I think if I had my choice, my favorite color for this bike would still be raw steel tubes with brass fillets vs picking an actual color.
SPP
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Re: Clear coat only on steel frame
I thought it was Ti.
My Breezer was nickel plated. Beautiful finish.
Jay Dwight
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Re: Clear coat only on steel frame
Dark Matter did my Coconinos and both are very high quality. Maybe a strip and refinish via a clear powder coat.
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Re: Clear coat only on steel frame
Originally Posted by
ides1056
I thought it was Ti.
My Breezer was nickel plated. Beautiful finish.
The Ahearne is steel.
SPP
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Re: Clear coat only on steel frame
Originally Posted by
bigbill
Dark Matter did my Coconinos and both are very high quality. Maybe a strip and refinish via a clear powder coat.
I know it was originally finished by Spectrum, not sure if it was a clear powder coat? or "regular" clear coat?
Would a power coat clear avoid the "rust under clear" issue?
SPP
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Re: Clear coat only on steel frame
Originally Posted by
SlowPokePete
I know it was originally finished by Spectrum, not sure if it was a clear powder coat? or "regular" clear coat?
Would a power coat clear avoid the "rust under clear" issue?
SPP
I recommend you shoot an email to Oliver at Dark Matter and ask. Garro sends his frames to Dark Matter and they're all built to used and abused in the elements. http://www.darkmatterfinishing.com/
Retired Sailor, Marine dad, semi-professional cyclist, fly fisherman, and Indian School STEM teacher.
Assistant Operating Officer at Farm Soap homemade soaps.
www.farmsoap.com
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Re: Clear coat only on steel frame
Originally Posted by
SlowPokePete
My Ahearne is clear coated, and I love the way it shows the nice fillet brazing of the builder.
I have some surface rust under the clear coat, and it does not seem to be getting much worse.
In fact, I kind of like it!
However, there are a few places where the rust feels a little bumpy, which concerns me some.
My question is this....have there been any advances in the ability to clear coat to prevent surface rust on a steel frame?
I'm considering having it refinished at some point
I think if I had my choice, my favorite color for this bike would still be raw steel tubes with brass fillets vs picking an actual color.
SPP
I think Hot Tubes is about 2 hours from Hillsdale. Would mean you didn't have to ship. And they are a long time good shop. I think that's who painted my Zank.
HOT TUBES
2 SHAKER RD. UNIT G100
SHIRLEY, MA 01464
+19784259033
https://www.hottubes.com
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Re: Clear coat only on steel frame
Thanks will give them a try when I'm in more of a position to look into it further....both shops, thanks Bill and Jorn.
SPP
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Re: Clear coat only on steel frame
Originally Posted by
SlowPokePete
Thanks will give them a try when I'm in more of a position to look into it further....both shops, thanks Bill and Jorn.
SPP
Don't do powder, do wet paint and talk to a real painter like those guys
- Garro.
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