Holy nooks and craneys

Started by Dennis Jones, December 01, 2005, 01:19:11 PM

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Dennis Jones

My brother and I just sandblasted and painted our first steeltanker frame. Man are there a lot tubes and crevices to get to. Also a lot of small parts that get painted. It was worth the effort though as it came out looking sweet.The original paint on the tank polished out nice. With the motor done and seat recovered and a box full of stainless fasteners that the UPS guy just delivered comes the fun part. Bolting it all back together :D I should be well on my way to having a steeltanker pit bike for Mid-Ohio [^]

Dennis Jones
Dennis Jones

lksseven

Dennis,

Way to go!

What primer and paint did you use?  How many coats did you  apply?  Did you wet sand between each coat application?

I'm gearing up to do the same thing, and can use the advice, for sure!

Larry Seale
I choose to ride
Larry Seale
I choose to ride...slower and slower all the time

DKWRACER

So Dennis....V2271 is coming along? Tom.....
Thomas Brosius

Dennis Jones

Tom, V2271 is coming along real nice. I sent the seat to Rick in the Dalles and he did a real good job. Got some of Al's repo steel number plates, exhaust cap, and chain gaurd. We were able to make that bent exhaust pipe look like new.

Larry, We sandblast all the parts and wipe them down with a metal prep that is thin, blue and smells like alcohol. Then a coat of epoxy primer. When dry to the touch 2 coats of paint, when dry to the touch 2 coats of clear. No sanding at all between coats. When all the parts have been prepped and hung up the whole painting process only takes about an hour. Thats about as much as I can tell you as my brother is the painter and I'm the flunky sandblaster. I can find out more specifics about the paint if you like

Dennis Jones
Dennis Jones

cubfan1968

Dennis, how about some pictures. It would be nice to follow the progress then see it at Mid Ohio.

Also where did you get the stainless steel fasteners from?

Rod Whitman
1972 6 Day (Rider)
1972 6 Day (Project)
Rod Whitman
Omaha, Nebraska
1972 Six Day (Rider)
1972 Six Day (Project)

Dennis Jones

Rod, the fasteners are one of the best parts of this rebuild. I just discovered //www.boltdepot.com . There website is super easy to use, they ship fast, have everything you need to restore a Penton, and best of all no minimum quantity. I made a list of every bolt on this bike as I took it apart plus extra stuff for stock and got it all for a little over $60.

Dennis Jones
Dennis Jones

cubfan1968

Thanks Dennis, I just checked out the site. You're right,very easy to order. I need to go through my parts list and getter done. Appreciate the tip.



Rod Whitman
1972 6 Day (Rider)
1972 6 Day (Project)
Rod Whitman
Omaha, Nebraska
1972 Six Day (Rider)
1972 Six Day (Project)

lksseven

Dennis,

Yes, I'd love to get the brands of metal prep, primer, paint, and clear coat you used, and the exact paint color, as well.  Knowledge is power!

Thanks, too, for the tip on the boltsdepot.com website.  That will definitely come in handy.

Have a great weekend, everyone!

Larry Seale
I choose to ride
Larry Seale
I choose to ride...slower and slower all the time

Dennis Jones

Larry, I will get that info but it will be next week, Jamie is out of town for the weekend.

Dennis Jones
Dennis Jones

Dennis Jones

Larry, I emailed you the paint info, let me know if you did not get it.

Dennis Jones
Dennis Jones

lksseven

Dennis,

got it!   Thanks!  I'll get on it next week.

Larry

Quotequote:Originally posted by Dennis Jones

Larry, I emailed you the paint info, let me know if you did not get it.

Dennis Jones

Larry Seale
I choose to ride
Larry Seale
I choose to ride...slower and slower all the time