Re: ★★ DANA-GLIDE ★★ - 5/11 UPDATE
Today I made some more progress on the bike.
Maybe you are saying to yourself...man, those guys in Texas sure build their bikes fast! The truth is, we have to build them now while it's in the 70s/80s outside. A few more weeks from now and we'll be hibernating until the Fall. :lol:
I ended up buying one of those wire brush cups from Lowe's to use on my angle grinder. It was a DeWalt model and it cost me $14. I've never used one before and actually, I've never even used an angle grinder before. I got the cup installed and decided to remove all of the original paint on the frame this afternoon....
The first thing I learned was to
never wear just shorts and a T-shirt while using one of these cups. About five minutes into the paint removal process I start feeling twinges of pain in my legs and I look down to see several of these wire brush strands
STUCK INTO MY LEGS! :shock: I decided to go inside and throw on some jeans and a jean jacket I had. I proceeded to take off a majority of the old paint and all the while these stupid bristles were flying off the thing. I was getting close to the end and I noticed that more and more of these bristles were flying off and that there wasn't much left on the wheel anymore.
I decided to call it quites with the grinder and hand sand down any remaining paint. After putting the grinder down I realized that my entire garage was covered in these STUPID WIRE STRANDS! This crap was everywhere. It didn't matter where in my garage you looked...there would be wire bristles lying around. At that point I took a break from the frame and had to start sweeping. My kids are running all over the place, mainly barefooted so I knew I had just created a nightmare for myself. :x
After cleaning all of the bristles up I finished sanding the frame and decided to go ahead and lay the paint down.
Here's the frame ready for paint....
And here it is after about 3 coats...
After a little drying time I decided to throw the back wheel on to see how the combo was going to look...
I'm pleased with the color and finish. It's sort of a matte beige color. I think it will looks good with all of the other black parts.
The next thing I need to address is the fork. All of the forks I have are too short steer tube-wise. Will have to do some research to see what I want to go with.
Oh, I also painted the housing of the DANA transmission black. Ran out of time and didn't get an pics. :roll: