Thank you much!Cool wheels!
Thank you! I’m excited about them. Fair priceYes, really nice looking wheels
2014 must have been a stellar year. I'd love to know your reasoning.This is what a $40 can of spray paint looks like. View attachment 233807
They'll look super cool together. You planning a rack for the Jeep?This bike will be a “go with” to compliment my 2006 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon
Yes! I’m in search a hitch mounted rack that will reach past the spare tire. It has 33’s on the rims and on a custom swing arm. Just need one with good stick out. If anyone has good info on these, feel free to share!They'll look super cool together. You planning a rack for the Jeep?
you do know? they make turned down on a lath / slimed down. 1 1/8 threadless sealed bearing head sets. you can buy (roughly $45.00 $50.00 shipped. that fit/ press in to 1" threaded Walmart type frames. so you can run a nice 1 1/8 thread less fork / stem combo..Thanks for checking it out @kingfish254. Not how I wanted to build this bike but it’s getting what it needs. If/when it’s all put together and the frame ends up being a dud, I’ll hunt down a more deserving skeleton for all of the new parts. Looking for a higher performance front shock but needs a 1” thread.
Cool! Thanks for the info! That will give me some better options when I go to upgrade!you do know? they make turned down on a lath / slimed down. 1 1/8 threadless sealed bearing head sets. you can buy (roughly $45.00 $50.00 shipped. that fit/ press in to 1" threaded Walmart type frames. so you can run a nice 1 1/8 thread less fork / stem combo..
Another strike out with the paint. Basically the same mix I received from another company. No khaki at all! I have one other option. That is a paint that you can get from the auto stores. It’s not a match but similar, and always comes up when I search PJC light khaki metallic. Probably take 3 cans since they are smaller. Another 45$ in paint. I may just shoot what I got. I’ll pick a can up to test out.I hope the paint is a good match this time, and really looking forward to seeing the BMX pads get made!
The Jeep may have started with a lighter primer and it looks like you may have dusted it once (?) The black coming through may be throwing you off. Auto paint jobs usually take multiple coats. I wouldn't give up just yet. You could wipe that of with denatured alcohol and prep it a color closer to the topcoat, like a dark cream.Another strike out with the paint. Basically the same mix I received from another company. No khaki at all! I have one other option. That is a paint that you can get from the auto stores. It’s not a match but similar, and always comes up when I search PJC light khaki metallic. Probably take 3 cans since they are smaller. Another 45$ in paint. I may just shoot what I got. I’ll pick a can up to test out. View attachment 234647View attachment 234649View attachment 234648
Paper absorbs. You're trying to skip a few steps. Try light colored, well surfaced metal. A puddle won't give you even color like dusting after dusting after dusting will. Maybe it's the light but I think your own work shows this in the area you hit betterI sprayed a small puddle on some light card stock, and there is no khaki pigment in the paint @Ride 'em High @OddJob. It’s a nice looking paint though. Going to try one more paint out. Whatever the outcome, I’m moving on.
This kinda stuff is why I'm here. The content shared on this site has value. So pay up you slackers hahahahahahahahahahah.It's being a metallic there is likely little or no pigmentation in the emulsification, rather the flakes themselves are colored, and that is a very fine fleck. Which means there is a proportionate amount of clear between the little flecks of color. The color underneath shows through until you coat it over and over to your liking. I hate to see a promising product go to waste. It looks super smooth in comparison to off-the-shelf brands. But I'm sure we're all being overly meticulous with our babies.
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