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Hello,
My dad has a '31. My dad asked me to tape up his bumper clamp so he could spray paint them blue. It didn't look nice, though. Does anyone have advice on how to paint? I have a very steady hand and could paint it by hand if I knew how to prepare the surface and found good paint. I don't know if the brush strokes would look good, though. My dad is curious how they were painted in 1931. He bought these plain ones: https://www.snydersantiqueauto.com/p...7181&cat=41657 He didn't want to use decals. But maybe I could buy these painted ones for him: https://mudsclassicparts.com/1928-19...per-clamp-new/ |
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Does anyone have advice on how to paint? - Barnwood |
Re: Painting bumper clamps Parts suppliers sell stickers that look perfect in those bumper clamps. Don't paint them, use the stickers. Looks more professional.
Jim |
Re: Painting bumper clamps Ditto, I have them on my 30 coupe, and I think they look great.
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The mask gives a smooth edge that you do not get with masking tape. |
Re: Painting bumper clamps I painted mine with a brush, using paint I bought from Berts.
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Re: Painting bumper clamps Ditto CarlG. Spend time making sure area to be painted is very clean. Use acetone. Rough area a bit first then clean.
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Re: Painting bumper clamps You could drill four holes in a scrap piece of lumber to hold the clamps facing up. After cleaning as mentioned above, use One Shot Lettering Enamel #158 Dark Blue straight from the can. If you move quickly, you can 'flood' the recess, leaving no brush strokes.
Not satisfied, this enamel will wash off with mineral spirits. |
Re: Painting bumper clamps Paint the clamp then take lacquer thinner and dampen a rag and carefully clean the edges. Works for me...
TOB |
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JayJay |
Re: Painting bumper clamps Looks like they could be cleaned up w/a steady hand and an exacto knife.
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Re: Painting bumper clamps I paint them all the time with great success and have never lost points on them in fine point judging. The correct color is "Harding Blue." I use lacquer. I simply tape off the raised center part then spray them. Then, with a paper towel wet with lacquer thinner, I simply wipe the edges clean while turning the medallion in my left hand.
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Re: Painting bumper clamps You can use this - available on Amazon
One Shot Dark Blue Quarter Pint #158 Brand: ONE SHOT/A.S.E.T. KUSTOM |
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JayJay |
Re: Painting bumper clamps Will Cronkite makes templates to spray paint bumper clamps. Also the template for painting the inserts on dash panels. They work great. If you get a little overspray, use a soft cloth and some acetone around the edges to make the paint even. Looks like factory.
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Re: Painting bumper clamps I don't think Will has any, or makes any of them anymore. He has gotten rid of all of his Model A things.
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Jack Benny says it all..
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