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everything looks good but my daughter stepped on the drink fork I need to redo it


It wasn't me I swear.
 
I spray bomb almost all my bikes. It is easy clean up. You can find high quality clear with activator in a can. I haven't used any yet, but I have seen it smelled it and felt it. It is definitely a step up from the regular rattle can clear.

Here is some of my spray can work.

It has a silver base coat. Duplicolor metal cast red and a clear. I like the metal cast colors. I did my wife's bike in blue and I think it turned out really nice. I don't think this clear will hold up long in the elements but it doesn't really see them much anyway.



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1974 Schwinn Stingray "Copper's Chopper" sprayed with VHT engine enamel and clear. Chain guard was what ever black and white spray paint I had sitting on the shelf. I chipped the drop out when I put the rear wheel on... I just noticed that in the picture. All of the scripts I had made by local graphics shop.
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well in fear of overposting my Camaro I will post my spray bomb I did on her.
always spray bomb every build I do
here is my contribution to the spray bomb
99 cents can of spray paint from wal mart and several dusting coats later these are the results

makeshift paintbooth

 
well in fear of overposting my Camaro I will post my spray bomb I did on her.
always spray bomb every build I do
here is my contribution to the spray bomb
99 cents can of spray paint from wal mart and several dusting coats later these are the results

makeshift paintbooth

The light dusting coats are the way to go. Nice job
 

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