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Switch gear paint
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Switch gear paint
I'm in the process of restoring my Z1000 A1 and the switches look a bit tatty, I would like to restore the original switch gear, so does anyone know what is the best paint to use on them and are there any ideas on how to redo the lettering. I have looked on you-tube but can't find anything.
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I think there is a member called zedman who refurbs switches he may be able to help. send a pm through link below.
Last set I painted I used a brush applied Humbrol Satin black paint.
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... ght=switch
Last set I painted I used a brush applied Humbrol Satin black paint.
http://www.z1ownersclub.co.uk/forum/vie ... ght=switch
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You can use a cocktail stick to add in the white & red bits.
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If you want the the red and yellow lettering to really look good do them white first. When dry then do red or yellow over the top.
both red and yellow don't have enough colour pigment to cover the black underneath properly.
both red and yellow don't have enough colour pigment to cover the black underneath properly.
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For a really nice job get Griffs Reality Motorcycles to powder coat them. He will put it on so you can barely tell it's not paint.
If I'm feeling skint I use a two pack satin black, but you do need to use a etching wash primer first.
I use Humbrol model enamel paint and a very fine Harris artists brush and glasses these days A white base will give them more zinc. The last I did were for a customer's Jota.
If I'm feeling skint I use a two pack satin black, but you do need to use a etching wash primer first.
I use Humbrol model enamel paint and a very fine Harris artists brush and glasses these days A white base will give them more zinc. The last I did were for a customer's Jota.
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