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Old 12-13-2018, 01:49 PM
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Going strictly by the cap color and how it appears on my monitor, this does look pretty close. Good find!
LT BLUE HAMMER FINISH AEROSOL HAMMERED FINISH AEROSOL CAN
Check your local Ace Hardware. My local store has this in stock for $9.99 a can.
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Old 12-18-2018, 04:38 PM
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So the Rust Oleum light blue paint is too light.

Purchased the Blue Hammerite and will see if that's a better color.
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Old 12-24-2018, 03:00 PM
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So I cleaned, sanded and painted the body today, using the Hammerite light blue paint.

The match was nearly perfect, The paint can cap is a bit darker than the actual paint.


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Old 12-25-2018, 06:37 AM
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So here it is all cleaned up.

I might polish the tube later on, but it looks pretty good now.



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What brand clips are you going to use to mount the Tecalemit?
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Here's a tip to really set it off, polishing the tube makes it look really nice, one thing you could of done was mask off the BRASS collar that crimps down the end of the gun, then polish the BRASS, that's how I always restored the ones that I did, AND from my memory, it wasn't painted, but is was left "natural"






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I might polish the tube later on, but it looks pretty good now.



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Old 12-25-2018, 06:18 PM
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What brand clips are you going to use to mount the Tecalemit?
Acton has a set made in England (according to them) that is an accurate reproduction.

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Here's a tip to really set it off, polishing the tube makes it look really nice, one thing you could of done was mask off the BRASS collar that crimps down the end of the gun, then polish the BRASS, that's how I always restored the ones that I did, AND from my memory, it wasn't painted, but is was left "natural"
Hmmm...taking a look at that collar, it is embedded into the pleats. Unless that collar comes off easily, trying to do that in place on this particular gun would be pretty difficult. Would be easy to do on a gun that isn't pleated at the top.

So, does the collar come off? If so I will do that. And I will be polishing the tube at some point.

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So, does the collar come off?



The brass bushings in both main body designs were fixed in place and both were painted by the manufacturer. Paint doesn't stick all that well to brass.

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The brass bushings in both main body designs were fixed in place and both were painted by the manufacturer. Paint doesn't stick all that well to brass.

I looked at the bushing pretty close and it looks like it's pressed in there. It tapers out slightly above the pleats, doesn't look easy to knock out without damaging the top of the body.

I'll leave well enough alone, but it would look kinda cool if the paint could be easily removed from the brass.
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As I said, to my recollection , the BRASS wasn't painted, of course maybe mine on my car was just worn off. I've restored at least 20 of them, and left the Brass natural and polished. The trick is to do it BEFORE you paint the gun, masking if off TAKES time and dedication.

Perfection of one's work in restoring maybe anal, but excellent work is always rewarded.

How to accomplish it now, Q-tips, and Wal Mart Carb Cleaner, lots of patience, (short version) or strip it down, mask it up carefully, and paint again. There really is no time limit on restoring something the way you'd like it to be.





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I looked at the bushing pretty close and it looks like it's pressed in there. It tapers out slightly above the pleats, doesn't look easy to knock out without damaging the top of the body.

I'll leave well enough alone, but it would look kinda cool if the paint could be easily removed from the brass.
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As I said, to my recollection , the BRASS wasn't painted, of course maybe mine on my car was just worn off. I've restored at least 20 of them, and left the Brass natural and polished. The trick is to do it BEFORE you paint the gun, masking if off TAKES time and dedication.

Perfection of one's work in restoring maybe anal, but excellent work is always rewarded.

How to accomplish it now, Q-tips, and Wal Mart Carb Cleaner, lots of patience, (short version) or strip it down, mask it up carefully, and paint again. There really is no time limit on restoring something the way you'd like it to be.
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Now you'll have to move on to countless hours of searching eBay for Elora 100 wrenches, a Shelley jack, BDS pliers, Thor hammer, bleeder tool that you can't buy, making a tool bag and spending huge amounts of hard earned dollars on a screwdriver.... all to put together an accurate tool kit just for display!
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Larry, you take anal to a whole new level.

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You guys have no idea! When I started studying original bolt heads, I knew I was addicted!
Actually, it’s all Dans fault!
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Now you'll have to move on to countless hours of searching eBay for Elora 100 wrenches, a Shelley jack, BDS pliers, Thor hammer, bleeder tool that you can't buy, making a tool bag and spending huge amounts of hard earned dollars on a screwdriver.... all to put together an accurate tool kit just for display!
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Well, I was looking into a tool kit. That's a whole 'nother level of redic.

Annnnnd...I just bought my first wrench on ebay UK!!!

Larry, can you provide the specs for that kit, including the bag.

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Acton has the brake bleeder. ;>)
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