Oh, yes, of course! Thank you for reminding me I still have an almost full
can of butcher's wax around the garage somewhere... this may be my solution
for an unfinished steel fork and stem I have that I've considered either
rattle canning or leaving raw. It's a low priority project right now
I'm in agreement with everybody that the raw finish looks most excellent, but
man do I love that old grey-and-kidney-bean paint. I'd snap up a 48 or 51cm
Hunqapillar in that color in a hot second if I could find one.
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Never heard of it until now.
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Looks amazing.
Out of curiosity, why not use a butcher's wax? It's what we use for million
dollar outdoor sculptures, fountains, various metal things taking a
beating, and it doesn't flake or crack.
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What a great project...and a great result. It looks fantastic!
Rusty
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The close up photos are nice but a photo of the whole bike would be good,
too.
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That looks great. I love it! I misinterpeted patrick's comment, and thought
you'd put d__k brakes on, and was glad to see you hadn't.
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Looks very sharp! Nice job.
I had a raw Bombadil, which I really liked. The finish deteriorated over
about 8 years. I was tempted to have the clear coat redone, but when the
frame needed repairing I went ahead and had it painted by D I'm supposed
to get it back this week.
jim m
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I've always liked the raw steel finished, glad you found one that worked for
you! And I live the ghost of the original decals.
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It’s a beautiful work of art! Happy trails!
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This is unreal Marc. It looks absolutely stunning.
Brett
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Simply beautiful!
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