Sitting here wondering what the coil spring unit is there on your chainstays, looked closely and realized its a little metal artwork doggy, almost a daschund! Cute!
keep the rubber side down!
keep the rubber side down!
Hey Ed, where do you get your pedal block inserts? I like that idea vs brand new pedals, cuz then I just have to make them look rusty anyway...
Rather amazing what you find under years of weathering, dirt and grime. Looks good!Great looking bike so far.
I'm a big fan of boiled linseed oil too. I've seen it mixed with a little clear lacquer as well.
Here's my before/after.
WD40 and 0000 steel wool (I 'may' have used a wire brush on the really crusty bits).
Cheers!
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I would've never guessed the fenders would have come out that nice. This bike will have the perfect patina.
Thanks!I would've never guessed the FRAME would've come out that nice. This bike will have the perfect patina.
Wow is right, it keeps surprising me also. Thanks for noticing.Wow! Impressive
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I've been constantly surprised at what was hidden under the dirt, grease, rust and dust. Thanks to those who share their BLO experience. It's refreshing to not be contemplating a new paint scheme for BO12.A little oil goes a long way.
I used it on relevent setback last year, and she still looks good. In fact, I haven't even cleaned the road dust off.
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