Coles got my tins all glossed black and I can't wait to get them back on the bike. Soooo stoked! Thanks bro.
Showing posts with label tank paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tank paint. Show all posts
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Monday, March 5, 2012
Cole is the bomb
Cole undid all my prep work to get the job done right. Pulled the dents from my tins properly and is now painting . Thanks buddy, you are the shit!!
Thursday, March 1, 2012
TANKed
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Optimal muleage week
Today's optimal muleage...got a million and one things done this week. just some of the 20%
Frame's stripped, bondo'd (as much as it's gonna be), sanded, and ready for primer (high build as suggested).
Two wassell tanks are sanded and bondo'd and ready for primer.
This one looks like a clubbed baby seal. Hahahah yeah, I think that's funny, no I've never actually clubbed one myself...yet.
Some warmer weather allowed me to get a peak at Dale and pull the left side exhaust to harvest the other shorty pipe for the cherry bombs on pommie. Can't wait to pull Dale inside this spring and pull him apart for a cleaning and some upgrades.
Labels:
optimal muleage,
pommie bastard,
tank paint,
XS650 Project
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Warm yer Winter Blues
Tropical Japanese Wassell as painted by Larry. Thanks Larry, who ever you are. Could'a payed less, would'a payed more. Either way, a scene to warm the shed on those cold winter nights. The engine ended up being a 350 not a 750 (get a fuckin clue, dude) and the frame had no numbers and was welded up using dynamite with a bent rim attached, great. Sorry it didn't work out, Loco, was glad for the BS session anyway.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Test lace layers
Though I'd see what the layered lace thing looked like rat style. Came
out almost too clean actually. With a good flogging it might not look too bad.
out almost too clean actually. With a good flogging it might not look too bad.
1. Sprayed a rough layer of wimblton white on the tank.
2. Cut a slice of lace outta the curtains in the living-room. 3. Spray flat black over that.
4. Pull the lace off once it's dry.
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