Thanks for the input.  As it happens, the seat binder bolt was included 
with the frame - just took a bit of looking around inside the box to find 
it.
Now, it's just a matter of discipline to keep from building it up before 
the paint stops "curing."
Many thanks,
Kevin Lindsey
Alexandria, VA

On Friday, March 6, 2020 at 9:53:18 AM UTC-5, Dan Kretzer wrote:
>
> Kevin,
> The paint will be softer during the curing process and will slowly harden. 
> You could start building anytime but could risk surface damage if you're 
> not very careful.
>
> Stay away from HD! Go to your LBS for the binder bolt. (or call the 
> painters and ask them to send it)
> -Dan
>
> On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 7:32:56 PM UTC-5, Kevin Lindsey wrote:
>>
>> Greetings.
>> Just got my All-Rounder frame back from the painters at Waterford.  
>> Reading the included instructions, they seem to recommend that I allow the 
>> frame paint to "cure" for a couple of weeks without explaining exactly what 
>> curing is.  Can anyone enlighten me?
>> Also, the frame was returned without a seat post binder bolt.  Before I 
>> make multiple trips to Home Depot for the correct one, can someone tell me 
>> what they've used?  If memory serves, it's an M5 of some kind, but I can't 
>> recall exactly which.
>> Many thanks,
>> Kevin Lindsey
>> Alexandria, VA
>>
>

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