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By grunda 12
#1865
is it me? but has hamerite /smoothrite gone down hill ,i,m just applying it via my ancient brush and its not been good its got bits in it , it was a brand new tin £7.95!! looks like snake skin anyway plenty more coats to apply ,the rigid diesel should be on the queens highway in the next few days paint drying pending happy days paul.
By Mark M
#23261
No, it's rubbish these days. Used Smoothrite recently on a Constellation frame with some confidence as I've finally learned the technique and it sprayed like water and dribbled everywhere. My mate Pete swears by Plasticote so I'm trying that next. REgards, Mark
By John R
#23263
Yes, I like Hammerite on some applications, but I have used black smoothrite on various bits of my bike six or seven years ago, mostly to touch up rusty bits of frame and tinware. It looked OK when I did it, but looks awful now.
I've just done a petrol tank in black plasticote and it looks great; slightly orange peel but that is probably more about my spraying technique
By Alan R
#23266
Hi guys--------- yes, have to agree with you there...It's def. NOT the same as before.. There's something not quite right about the colour itself...has a sort of Brown under-tone I think ?? Oh, I think I hear a "Donk-Donk" ???
By Alan R
#23267
apologies there----have just re-read the very first paragraph !! Yes Paul, you've gone downhill I'm afraid !--LoL !!!!!
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By Chris Tindal
#23269
Just happened to have started spraying my spare casquette today with black smoothrite, definitely very watery, runny and semi transparent.
By Norm
#23270
Hi Mark, that Plasticote, is that the stuff you spray on and if you don't like the colour or want to change the colour you just peel it back off. Looks awesome in the vids I have seen.
By simon
#23271
We've got a product here called PA10 which is a vinyl etch primer that you can get in red, white, grey and black. It dries to a satin finish in about ten minutes and is as hard as the hobs of hades. You wash out the brush in meths which sort of denatures it so its not a thinner. Good stuff though and ideal for holding rust at bay.
By grunda 12
#23275
update put two or was it three coats on in the heat of all the excitment i forgot anyway the finish is indifferent (it,l do ) went to normous newark jumble today got some bits amongst them a hitchcocks 350 exhaust system for £40 now cut up welded and is on the bike in mk5 exhaust pattern happy days ,while talking rigid bikes my associate from delph he tells me the best handling bike he ever had was a rigid velo with teles so diesels should be interesting in its new guise atb paul.

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