Last we left off, his frame and fork were sprayed up in primer awaiting the birth of character with some color, so I sanded it down a bit and got to work. I'm going to be using a Radiance multi coat color, Grandeur Blue, that requires very even application or there will be variation in the gradients of blue on the tubes.
First three coats were with a metallic sterling silver are laid down nice and even...
Once sanded the decals are applied...here is a shot of a standard vinyl decal and transfer sheet being laid down.
 Once down on the frame, the decal is debased with a plastic applicator and then the transfer sheet carefully removed.
 Once down on the frame, the decal is debased with a plastic applicator and then the transfer sheet carefully removed. 
   
  
 
   King Navy blue disc hubs with DT swiss Comps and ZTR rims...
King Navy blue disc hubs with DT swiss Comps and ZTR rims...
 Finally, I started off the day with a bang...it was 0430 and I walked into the paint booth with all the lights off this morning and BANG, I ran straight into the ceiling mounted paint fixture, knocked me to the floor!
Finally, I started off the day with a bang...it was 0430 and I walked into the paint booth with all the lights off this morning and BANG, I ran straight into the ceiling mounted paint fixture, knocked me to the floor!
Three more coats of clear/sanding/baking follow...
The final product...
While I was waiting on the frame to flash out in the bake box, I built up Eric's wheels and the wheels for one of the show bikes...
XTR centerlock's with DT Comp spokes and ZTR tubeless rims...
I did not realize I was too beat up until I came home and the kids said there was blood all over me...cut my ear and my eye and will be sporting a bit of a bruise :) ... ah, the dangers of of the bicycle industry.
rody
 
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Quick question if you dont mind, I am having a booth installed next week, I want to build a bake box. If you have any suggestions on construction, temp ranges and bake times I would greatly appreciate it, just email me at cyclewrench@gmail.com. Your work is beautiful!
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