[CR]Re: Campy Tape & Paint Priming Question

(Example: Framebuilders:Norman Taylor)

Date: Wed, 07 Mar 2001 15:17:53 -0800
From: "Brian Baylis" <rocklube@adnc.com>
To: Paulie Davis <paulieflt@yahoo.com>
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
References: <20010307214545.2350.qmail@web1609.mail.yahoo.com>
Subject: [CR]Re: Campy Tape & Paint Priming Question

Paulie,

No worries, something useful is the prime objective, but something interesting or cool is better. Just to be sure we are talking about the same Campy tape measure, round and about 1 1/2" in diameter with a blue Campy winged logo on a white field? I found the little box, the tape is made my Lufkin, USA. Yes?

Cirtus paint stripper would never do for me, would take forever. Jasco is by far the best, but serious paint stripper. I wouldn't worry too much about rust, which starts instantly; you know the saying "rust never sleeps"? But it is superficial unless you plan for the frame to be dormant in that condition for a long period. The trick to putting primer on a frame is, as soon as the frame is completely clean and ready, prime immediately. Don't touch any bare metal with bare hands between sanding or sandblasting, or whatever, and the primer coat. I only prepare frames for primer when I can do the whole sequence (sand to bare metal and prime) start to finish.

Personally, I would avoid spray can primers because there are chemicals in spray paints of all kinds that compromise the integrety of the paint. Seems to be especially true of primers. Frequently spray can paints and primers are not compatable with "real" paint, which can cause unwanted reactions; unless of course you were going for the "dashboard" type of wrinkle finish. If you are going the spray can route, stick with the same brand and "system" through the project. Hope that helps.

Brian Baylis Only use spray cans to deface public property, just don't forget to leave your phone number with it, I'll send the cops. (one of my pet peevs)
>
> Yikes, Brian, I am humbled by your offer and will
> dutifully set upon a quest for a suitable trade
> item. Thanks!
>
> And to keep this more generally of interest:
> Okay, say I have stripped my mystery old bike
> frame with citrus stripper or some such (which I
> have not quite yet done) -- how long do I have
> before I need to put some kind of primer on to
> make sure the frame doesn't start rusting?
> Seconds? Hours? Days? Don't worry if I keep
> the frame in the livingroom? (Don't ask where my
> bike assembly shop is during the rain...)
>
> Paulie "with bike-tolerant husband" Davis
> (after a warm sunshiny Los Angeles lunch hour)
>
> --- Brian Baylis <rocklube@adnc.com> wrote:
> > Paulie,
> >
> > Damn, you really are serious about that Campy
> > tape measure, aren't you.
> > I have one myself, unfortunately it has been
> > professionally engraved on
> > the back with my initials, RBB. It is
> > moderately shopworn but still in
> > decent condition. Not sure if I still have the
> > little box thingy it came
> > in, but I'll look. It was given to me by Joe
> > Morton of (at the time)
> > Benotto USA back about 1988 I believe.
> >
> > I resisted your first plea for one 'cause this
> > is a personal item, but
> > if you can't live without it, I'll trade you my
> > used but charming one
> > for any other neat little metal tape measure
> > that has both inches and
> > metric scales. I've never been able to figure
> > out what those inch things
> > were anyway. I have two of the Oschner tapes,
> > so you'll have to find
> > something else. Doesn't have to be bike
> > related, just cool, metal, and
> > useful (metric).
> >
> > If you or anyone you know is comming down to SD
> > for the ride Sunday, we
> > can trade there.
> >
> > Brian Baylis
> > New lamps for old..new lamps for old!
> > >
> > > Hi Glenn and all,
> > >
> > > > This URL for L Bicos is now dead. Is there
> > > > another way to reach them ?
> > >
> > > I noted that site deadness yesterday too but
> > came
> > > up with the phone number of (517) 743-5987.
> > I
> > > have left several messages, as requested by
> > their
> > > machine, but no call back. I wonder if they
> > are
> > > gonzo.
> > >
> > > Paulie "Still in Search of a Campy Tape
> > Measure
> > > Myself" Davis
> > > in momentarily sunny Los Angeles
> > >
> > >
> >
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