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RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - GoldOxide_imp - 10-12-2020 (10-12-2020, 08:21 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: lol - [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/member.php?action=profile&uid=3454]PB ... you might be addicted to epoxy finishes. ![]() I am unsure if an epoxy finish would hold up well in a fender anyway with all the debris that scrambles through there. Rust might form under the epoxy if a spot is "shattered". Maybe a soft version, like a rocker panel coating might be more practical, but I have not heard that used in practice on motorcycles. RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Houtman_imp - 10-12-2020 I think that Peter likes the fumes of the epoxy paints.... To be honest I like the smell of oils and other "garage" odors . RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - GoldOxide_imp - 10-13-2020 (10-12-2020, 09:06 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I think that Peter likes the fumes of the epoxy paints.... I hear ya. I don't want to get going on that thought. Must, ..., stay, ... on, ... K10, ... tuh, ... pick. (br-ane, ..., iz, ... her, ... tin.) RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Ninemeister_imp - 10-13-2020 (10-13-2020, 02:08 AM)GoldOxide_imp Wrote:(10-12-2020, 09:06 PM)Houtman_imp Wrote: I think that Peter likes the fumes of the epoxy paints.... I hear ya. I don't want to get going on that thought. Must, ..., stay, ... on, ... K10, ... tuh, ... pick. (br-ane, ..., iz, ... her, ... tin.) I hear ya. Here you go, a little sketch I did for Baz's K17 project: RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Ninemeister_imp - 10-13-2020 Front wheel: If you recall there were two aluminium spacers either side, between the dinner plates (disc bells) and the hub? Since I'm waiting on the new 43mm shaft seal I took the spacers into work to clean up in the vapour blaster. For those who have never heard of one, this is a glass bead blast cabinet that uses water and compressed air as a transport medium for the bead, thus making the job clean and dust free. We call it our new for old machine. The hubs cleaned up lovely - but in doing so I did notice that they were a little "heavy"... ![]() By my calculations drilling 12x 12mm holes through will save around 86g, a 30% weight saving with no loss of strength. RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - peterbaron - 10-13-2020 Ninemeister, I like what and how you doing. This is going to be a perfect WH-K10, I've ever heard about. ...don't worry about these two epoxy inhalers, I know them well ...I am fine.Keep up a good job...and paint decision seems to be coming soon ![]() RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Bazbro_imp - 10-13-2020 Ah the paint job.... soon... soooon...
RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Ninemeister_imp - 10-13-2020 (10-13-2020, 04:17 AM)peterbaron_imp Wrote: Ninemeister, I like what and how you doing. Thanks PB. I guess that's the philosophy in a nutshell, to make the very best from what I have got. I'm not going to hide the mileage or the honesty of the resulting patina, the bike will wear that with pride as each blemish is another paragraph to its story. RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Houtman_imp - 10-13-2020 I am getting high just reading about Nine's bike ! RE: White House K10 - a story of regeneration - Ninemeister_imp - 10-13-2020 (10-13-2020, 04:47 AM)Bazbro_imp Wrote: Ah the paint job.... soon... soooon... Not long now. Had word from Mike today that the last coat of lacquer has just been shot at the parts. He had sprayed them last week but was not 100% happy with the finish as we could see a slight "tightness" across the gloss that he knew would not polish out. Only remedy was to flat off the clear and flow another gloss coat across the surface. Even I'm getting excited now... |