Suggestions for rattle can base color 34 woodgraining? I used to be way into woodgraining, now I am lazy, but want to do the top “‘dash” strip in my Model A pick up.
Any suggestions for rattle can brand and color that is close to the original 1934 base color? Thanks |
Re: Suggestions for rattle can base color 34 woodgraining? A medium shade maroon colour is what I have noticed on the backside of the 1934 dash panels. Regards, Kevin.
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Re: Suggestions for rattle can base color 34 woodgraining? Red oxide rattle primer can first, next thinned flat black cheap acid brush > now scratch the
black with brush your design, let dry and lightly go over with fine scotch bright then clear coat. I wish I could show you, but I can not get pictures out of this stupid phone. I read to plug phone with UBS cord to the PC ok nothing happens?? sam |
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Re: Suggestions for rattle can base color 34 woodgraining? Big Job.. If I just want a few pictures from my phone and my computer is not close, I just email them to myself then save them when I am on the computer.
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Re: Suggestions for rattle can base color 34 woodgraining? I have the training wheels and inks, just looking for the base color idea, and the rust co.ored primer may be perfect
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Re: Suggestions for rattle can base color 34 woodgraining? “graining wheels”....not “training wheels”!!
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Re: Suggestions for rattle can base color 34 woodgraining? Thanks; what Tubman said is what I use to do, but 'that' don't work no more either, which
that was easy. Back to the subject- you can also use sharpies for details but the course acid cheap brush works best. Keep in mind real wood has blemishes, not picture perfect not like sign painting. Let dry overnight and the clear coat is the developer..sam |
Re: Suggestions for rattle can base color 34 woodgraining? Rustoleum Red Automotive Primer, black printers ink, brown printers ink, spray clear over it.
You can layer it you get the effect you want. Follow the directions on the can about recoating times. If you recoat too soon it can lift. I have even used Minwax wood stain (mahogany) as a color. Thin with mineral spirits so it won't lift the primer. |
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Going to use ACE red primer as the base coat, and the ‘34 Grain It Technologies walnut burl plate, will send photo when done
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Here is result using the Ace primer as base color
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Re: Suggestions for rattle can base color 34 woodgraining? Looks real good well done
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