1941 Firestone Cruiser Done 5/22

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Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser 2 Tone Update 2/15

wow that is a killer bike, the tank is crazy. here is an old painter/striper trip find an older cheap metal compass that holds a pencil. hook the needle tip to a side and make it a u shape and then put one more little bend to act as an edge finder (i use needle nose and grip it on the compass side of the needle so it dosent break the stamping open, the second bend is only a crease to act as a seat), use a stabilo pencil to scribe your line to tape the edges out. you use the 2 edges and the "seat" of the u as a guide and it will stay equal distant from the edge and its adjustable. thats how i mark out HD 2 tones... id cheat tho and start with top tone, then mark for trim then edge color, itll help so the paint edges dont load up w color cause your using such different tones.id say do th spear/ pointy tips lats so you could cheat measurements of the tone split so it stays centered.
good luck, its going to be a beauty..
carry on..

ps about every home or office i have ever visited seems to have at least one of those compasses in the junk or office drawer.. its mandatory i think.
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser 2 Tone Update 2/15

Beautiful work thus far! 8)
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser 2 Tone Update 2/15

Wow, nice painting skills! :wink:
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser 2 Tone Update 2/15

Thanks guys. I started fiddling with the headlight tonight as well. gutted a (broken) led flashlight for the important stuff. fitting it into the light will require welding some new brackets since on the original lights the bulb socket is also the reflector retainer. I'll want to mount the led's in the middle so I need to gut the light, possibly make a new lense to support the led pack with an offset mounting bracket.

my artist wife has chimed in with respect to the other color, I'll be making a trip to Lowes or Home Depot over the weekend to find a complimentary color to work with the green & creme.

pholTmonx, thanks for the tips on the stripes, I think I follow what you are describing. it's tough laying down the striping tape over a radius and at an angle at the same time but I have to remember not to rush it.

Hoping to wrap this up in a couple of weeks as I have another project coming down the pike.
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser 2 Tone Update 2/15

Sometimes you just have to go for it so I laid down a double row of the 1/4" pinstriping tape and masked off the portions to be red (or something). Shot the green on the front fender this AM. the remaining blue tape will be the edge of the other color

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maybe a rasberry red might really pop against the green?
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser 2 Tone Update 2/15

Walker said:
maybe a rasberry red might really pop against the green?
Something red might look really good, raspberry or slightly deeper maybe?

Luke.
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser RASBERRY! 2/17

Swung by Lowes after work today and picked up the closest thing to Rasberry they had. It's Valspar so I hope it doesn't disagree with the Rustoleum I've been using so far. Also bought some silver for the fender braces and other bits.

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Here goes Nothing!

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I'll be pulling off the tape soon, more later :D

I need to remember to get all the little screws, nuts and bolts at the hardware store where I can get chrome
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser RASBERRY! 2/17

Can't wait to see it with the tape off :wink:
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser RASBERRY! 2/17

First 1/4" mask on the rear fender
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Trimming the point on the rear fender stripe while the painting tent warms up.
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Back from the moderately warm tent, the wind was blowing all the heat out, looks like the paint fared ok though
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Here we go!
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Now for the fenders...deep breath...
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So with respect to paint, now I need to put the green on the rear fender, start the rack and finish the fork, fender braces, dropstand and a few minor bits.. I'm feeling pretty good about the project now that the fenders are done!
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser TriColor update 2/17

Glad to see that someone else values the old vintage girls bikes. The one you are working on is really looking top notch.
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser TriColor update 2/17

Walker said:
Thanks for the kind words. I did this Elgin up for my wife a few years ago. I think this Firestone is coming out better though!
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Looks fine from here. Your work in progress does have more trick paint detail though. Nice work.
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser TriColor update 2/17

Walker said:
I just used some of that Rustoleum cold galvanizing spray paint..in a word....garbage

Was it used on a “study” or on the project?

BTW: That Elgin’s paint job is outstanding with looks that are period correct – well done!
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser TriColor update 2/17

Walker said:
I just used some of that Rustoleum cold galvanizing spray paint..in a word....garbage

On the fender braces?

Check out Duplicolor brake caliper paint in silver....gives a nice steel look and is quite durable.
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser TriColor update 2/17

unfortunately my impatence got the better of me and I went ahead and shot the fender braces. It's just a lot more sparkly than I anticipated. It will be fine though.

The one item I will be changing out is the drivetrain. Since the orig sprocket is just too huge for the hills we have around here and the crank arms were too rusty I'll be swapping in a nice chrome Elgin dogleg crankset with a huffy ring. I'd rather a wald sprocket with the 4 teardrops but it's what I had in stock.
 
Re: 1941 Firestone Cruiser TriColor update 2/17

Paint looks great, very sharp lines! :shock:
 

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