[RBW] Paint curing and seat post bolting

2020-03-05 Thread Ian A
In this case curing the paint is allowing it time to harden completely. Just 
store the frame safely indoors at room temperature and wait a couple of weeks 
before building it up. Wrench slips etc. are more likely to scratch fresh 
(uncured/softer) paint.

IanA Alberta Canada







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[RBW] Paint curing and seat post bolting

2020-03-05 Thread Kevin Lindsey
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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