The aluminum pipes are easy enough to understand. Just polish it after the normal cleaning and sanitizing.
The ones I need to know about are the chromed ones. How do you deal with the chipped chrome?
I was thinking about sanding it down, or stripping the chrome off, and painting them, or polish them. Or is it better to leave them as is? I mean they're unbranded. I haven't seen a Grabow, Kaywoodie, Viking, Yello Bole, etc... with chrome. There could be, I have no idea.
I don't know if they chromed them. I do know the Nylons were chromed once but most of them lost all their chrome and are that beige color. They also chromed some of the naknock off metal pipes.
It's interesting that Falcon is the only survivor. I know there's a Elies free hand pipes. They have bowls for metal pipes too.
Found a couple places in the UK that sells new Falcons and bowls. They sell them on eBay too. Thought about getting one eventually, but I got plenty of old ones. They were in several lots I bought. I'm sure they sell them at other places as well.
What got me thinking about it is the new Falcons come in black, brown, and polished. I've seen them on eBay in red, blue, green, and a couple other colors. I think they were metallic though. Some of the bowls were painted Uthe same color as the shank.
Painting them black or brown would work for me. There used to be this place that sold spray cans of special colors. I bought copper patina. Still have some. There's a process where you under paint with black,or whatever dark color, let it set, then paint over it with copper, red, blue, or whatever, then take wadded up Saran Wrap and dab the paint.
It removes some of the top coat and the undercoat shows through. Lastly you clear coat it with a couple coats. You sand in between clear coats so it'll be nice and smooth. Then you polish it.
I've seen paint on custom Harleys like this at bike shows. Was going to paint the frame of the bike I was building before I had a dozen surgeries on my back.
Now it's collecting dust on the back porch. Parts for a whole bike just setting there. Tried selling it but this covid crap happened and everyone bought a bunch of toilet paper so they don't have money for stuff like that. Hell I even offered to accept a trade for a car or pickup. No luck.
I can't ride it. With my bum leg I need a trike. Not like a boss hoss, or one of those ones made from a VW pan and motor. More like a regular size chopper frame.
There was this Aussie that used to have a show that brought people on to build a bike in 30 days. Before that he was on biker build off. He built this sweet little trike. I'd like one like that.
Anyway, I think it'd be sweet to paint a pipe like that. I have some airbrushes and a airbrush compressor. I also have a regular compressor with a couple paint guns. But I could probably just use rattle cans. (My dad called spray cans rattle cans).
It'd be a pain to tape up but a 2 tone, 3 tone, or a fade paint job would be interesting too. LOL!! maybe do a faux patina on it.
So if you had a metal pipe with peeling chrome, what would you do with it? Paint it, strip and polish, or leave it be?
Thsnks
The ones I need to know about are the chromed ones. How do you deal with the chipped chrome?
I was thinking about sanding it down, or stripping the chrome off, and painting them, or polish them. Or is it better to leave them as is? I mean they're unbranded. I haven't seen a Grabow, Kaywoodie, Viking, Yello Bole, etc... with chrome. There could be, I have no idea.
I don't know if they chromed them. I do know the Nylons were chromed once but most of them lost all their chrome and are that beige color. They also chromed some of the naknock off metal pipes.
It's interesting that Falcon is the only survivor. I know there's a Elies free hand pipes. They have bowls for metal pipes too.
Found a couple places in the UK that sells new Falcons and bowls. They sell them on eBay too. Thought about getting one eventually, but I got plenty of old ones. They were in several lots I bought. I'm sure they sell them at other places as well.
What got me thinking about it is the new Falcons come in black, brown, and polished. I've seen them on eBay in red, blue, green, and a couple other colors. I think they were metallic though. Some of the bowls were painted Uthe same color as the shank.
Painting them black or brown would work for me. There used to be this place that sold spray cans of special colors. I bought copper patina. Still have some. There's a process where you under paint with black,or whatever dark color, let it set, then paint over it with copper, red, blue, or whatever, then take wadded up Saran Wrap and dab the paint.
It removes some of the top coat and the undercoat shows through. Lastly you clear coat it with a couple coats. You sand in between clear coats so it'll be nice and smooth. Then you polish it.
I've seen paint on custom Harleys like this at bike shows. Was going to paint the frame of the bike I was building before I had a dozen surgeries on my back.
Now it's collecting dust on the back porch. Parts for a whole bike just setting there. Tried selling it but this covid crap happened and everyone bought a bunch of toilet paper so they don't have money for stuff like that. Hell I even offered to accept a trade for a car or pickup. No luck.
I can't ride it. With my bum leg I need a trike. Not like a boss hoss, or one of those ones made from a VW pan and motor. More like a regular size chopper frame.
There was this Aussie that used to have a show that brought people on to build a bike in 30 days. Before that he was on biker build off. He built this sweet little trike. I'd like one like that.
Anyway, I think it'd be sweet to paint a pipe like that. I have some airbrushes and a airbrush compressor. I also have a regular compressor with a couple paint guns. But I could probably just use rattle cans. (My dad called spray cans rattle cans).
It'd be a pain to tape up but a 2 tone, 3 tone, or a fade paint job would be interesting too. LOL!! maybe do a faux patina on it.
So if you had a metal pipe with peeling chrome, what would you do with it? Paint it, strip and polish, or leave it be?
Thsnks