Scrubs up nice
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Before and after shots.
Paint stripper to get the gold paint off and a bit of a workover with the Gurney, repeat 3 times.
Milspec hard anodised black left underneath on carriers. Rotors scrubbed up, masked off and painted with pot belly stove high temp paint.
Red anodising on buttons a little faded but I may paint them if a bright red high temp spray paint exists?
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#2
Nice!
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Bodytech engine enamel high temp rated to 260C found in most auto accesory shops.

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Been on the front buttons for about a year now without problems.

After paint is dry bake them in the oven for 20 minutes at 120c to harden the paint
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Onya bruce, I'll be down to the auto shop today, then I plan to do some baking in the kitchen, after mum goes to work of course.
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Gnarbunkle99 Wrote:[Image: 20102007123-1.jpg]

Before and after shots.
Paint stripper to get the gold paint off and a bit of a workover with the Gurney, repeat 3 times.
Milspec hard anodised black left underneath on carriers. Rotors scrubbed up, masked off and painted with pot belly stove high temp paint.
Red anodising on buttons a little faded but I may paint them if a bright red high temp spray paint exists?

Very nice Chris, let me know how the stop u. .
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BLACKZOOK Wrote:Bodytech engine enamel high temp rated to 260C found in most auto accesory shops.

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[Image: DPPa_0007.jpg]

[Image: gallery_31_147240.jpg]

Been on the front buttons for about a year now without problems.

After paint is dry bake them in the oven for 20 minutes at 120c to harden the paint


Hope there titanium coloured buttons Bruce not that alloy or s/s stuff.
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#7
Their your originals mate just repainted in red.
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#8
Shhhhhhh, I'm in the kitchen and baking at the moment!
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#9
Are the cookies ready yet chris?Great job bruce.Its good to see the braketecks not only stop great but are easily blingable with great results.Are you paying attention simmo?How much will you offer me for mine so i can buy some ceramics?
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Had to pull the pin, cold and humid means they hadn't dried out enough. Will give it another go when the oven is next unsupervised.
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OK baking even as I type.
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