The Frame is Back!
True to their word, less than a fortnight later and I got the call that it was ready to pick up. I was slightly apprehensive due to the fact that the rust was pretty bad, with heavy pitting. When you don't get to see what's left after blasting, it's always a worry. It's not cheap either.
Would I have been better off with a wire brush in a drill and using aerosols? 😟 That would have taken forever as it's a big, complex frame. And the results are never the same when spraying a frame, overspray always dulling one side etc.
The powder coating on the BSA frame is still superb after thirty years, so I'd pretty much made my choice.
First, a wee recap. She was looking a little worse for wear...
So, was I happy?
Damn straight, I'm over the moon, it looks absolutely stunning! This was a far better result than I was expecting. I couldn't be happier with the finish and the centre stand looks like a new old stock item.
Loads of pics coming up next because I'm so impressed. If you're on the Gold Coast, Australia, I could not recommend Burleigh Powder Coating enough!
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