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Ginger Prince
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polished and lacquered look
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October 21, 2009, 04:11:06 pm »
Hi guys:
not sure how to put this as dont want to upset anyone...........
but.................................................................................
has any of the restorers or individuals ever restored a machine
especially maybe an 81/39 and not repainted the metal but just
highly polished it up & lacquered the steel, for that industrial look.
or maybe just painted the embossing
& left the door and or cabinet steel?
reason i am asking is that in UK [& US] a lot of the old painted
vintage office desks [tanker desks etc] & painted filing cabinets
are stripped to give the industrial look and command high prices
its just a twist on the fantasy machine i suppose
in the UK we see so few machines i was wondering whether anyone
had seen one or had pix of one to share.
i have a restored 81D [and am not going to strip that to see how it would look!]
however I do also have an unrestored 81A, which does need restoring and was
wondering, just wondering how it may come out.........................................?!
what do you think?!
GP
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SIGNGUY
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Re: polished and lacquered look
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October 21, 2009, 05:13:58 pm »
I have also alwasy thought, hmm wonder what a machine would look like if not painted up.. would kinda be like those stainless steel picnic coolers that are polished and just the coke lettering is red.. those do look cool..
The problem would be the body work.. as all machines need a certain degree of body work and usually most use body filler for the small dents and such...so not sure how to get around that.. if the machine didn't need much body work, then I guess with the right kind of polish and buffing could look pretty cool...
here is a door that is stripped down and sanded getting ready for primer.. so might give you somewhat of an idea of what it might look like..
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Ginger Prince
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Re: polished and lacquered look
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October 22, 2009, 02:50:32 am »
John,
thx for the pix,
that gives me a pretty good start point
i understand about the bodywork issues on most machines
but if its only dents that you are filling, the purpose of the
filler is really for the paint job, if its being polished/lacquered
then a few dents here and there are not an issue as it only
adds to the feel of an aged industrial look, ie a machine that
has stood the test of time etc.
obviously if the metal has rusted thru and been patched and
then filled/smoothed for painting then thats not really great
for the polished/lacquered look.
i see the door
on the pix are 81b complete with the stainless
trim clip holes to separate the red/white apintwork,
on an original 81A, they were all red of course so this would not be
an issue
maybe i get the front door and coin door stripped/blasted and take
it from there, as it would have to be blasted anyway if it were to be
repainted in original colours anyway
thx again for the pix its told me a lot
best regards
GP
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davethebirdman
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Re: polished and lacquered look
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October 22, 2009, 06:17:05 am »
Don't do it....Don't do it.... Sell it to me instead.. I've only been waiting nearly three years for it...
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tony73tt
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Re: polished and lacquered look
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November 08, 2009, 05:10:09 am »
I wouldn't do it either listen to Dave, you know it makes sense...Restore it. or just leave it as is, i have seen it briefly and it looks good to me. Thought you were selling it to my mate?... If Daves been waiting 3 years for it i suppose he's first. i am still waiting for the price on the dodgem car............Come on Neil make your mind up!!! Is Dave having the 81a??? I have one as well now...
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