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Great idea, I arrested a person who wrapped himself in aluminum foil because he though it made him invisible!! Do you think using a brush will do a good job?
Posted on: 2008/8/12 13:26
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Yes, you can do a credible job with a brush, I've seen and done several that way and they can be quite presentable. Especially where the cast iron has a rough texture, the brush strokes tend not to be very visible. Thinning the paint a bit and perhaps the use of a retarder (to slow drying) will also mimimize the brush strokes.
Posted on: 2008/8/12 13:30
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I painted my engine with a brush. Just spend the money a buy a good brush that with not shead hairs.
Also I thinned the paint a little bit so it would flow better. As Owen said, the rough cast will hide any brush strokes.
Posted on: 2008/8/12 15:49
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Thanks again experience is the best teacher Dale
Posted on: 2008/8/12 17:03
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i also painted my engine with a brush. Paint used was the Bill Hirsh stuff and it has been very durable. It did need to be thinned as it really sets up fast. I had some put into aerosol can so I could do a better job on painting the head.
Posted on: 2008/8/12 22:13
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Thanks for the help I am forming a plan.
Posted on: 2008/8/12 22:55
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JohnLaw & Contributers,
Thanks for your question and all the good responses everybody made. This is a really good thread! It confirms a few things I thought, tried, and some I didn't know. I have a Pre=War 282 CU In that needs different colors than yours, BUT all the ideas on paint, thinning, brushes, alum foil, brushes, aerosol etc. are helpful. Owen was right, it is a satisfying job to do getting it back to original. Maybe others out there have picked up a some things too. DanL
Posted on: 2008/8/12 23:21
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