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Front grill of bus, after I bought another one, in red, from a guy on "The Samba" after repaint. Color match is excellent for $3 a can rustoleum from Home Despot! Replaced the antenna too.

Out today benching freights at one of my spots. Wanted to go Saturday, rained all day. No rain on Sunday and it looked like the sun was going to come out. NOPE. It got down to 44 degrees Fahrenheit. All I had was a thin Dickies jacket. My hands were cold, my feet were freezing, it was pretty bad. Yeah, I know 44F. isn't all that cold. Well here in California 44 is pretty damn low.

 

Was there for about an hour or so before security rolled up on the other side of 3 sets of tracks with roof lights flashing. Turned his truck to face me. I sat down and ignored him. I looked over again and he was gone. 30 mins. later here he comes rolling up on me on the same side of the tracks I was on. I was sure he was going to hassle me. He just wanted to know what I was doing out there. Told me to stay safe, and left...

 

Finished up my day frozen and shivering could barely feel my toes. Walked back to the car. Just as I got to the car I could hear another train coming. Seems like this always happens. Looked over as about 10-15 cars passed by. Oh well. Got in the car and headed down the road, and realized, I can beat this train to another spot where I could catch some flicks. So I did..

 

Stay safe out there friends !!!

 

For freight graff slideshows: www.youtube.com/SilenceSeven

Metallic Gold-Dark Green-Photo #1

 

Spied this up on the shelf in the garage!

Storage bins -American Accents Leafy Green

Dresser - Painter's Touch Gloss White

Vase - American Accents Sand Stone Mesa Tan

End of Bed Storage - Painter's Touch Gloss White

Full set of 2012 Welling Court Street Shots here:

www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157630217876858/

 

Ad Hoc Gallery Owners Garrison and Alison Buxton once again curated one of the best Street Art/Graffiti events of the year at Welling Court, Queens.

 

Over 60 Artists from around the world came and hit the spot!

Full set of 2012 Welling Court Street Shots here:

www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157630217876858/

 

Ad Hoc Gallery Owners Garrison and Alison Buxton once again curated one of the best Street Art/Graffiti events of the year at Welling Court, Queens.

 

Over 60 Artists from around the world came and hit the spot!

Spook grabbed the camera when I wasn't looking and snapped a pic of me working on getting the front fender on.

-New wheelset/tires/tubes

-Added spacer kit and cog

-New chain

-New brake lines/cables

-Sanded rust spots on the frame

-Masked off/sealed rust spots with Rustoleum Rust Inhibitor

Out today benching freights at one of my spots. Wanted to go Saturday, rained all day. No rain on Sunday and it looked like the sun was going to come out. NOPE. It got down to 44 degrees Fahrenheit. All I had was a thin Dickies jacket. My hands were cold, my feet were freezing, it was pretty bad. Yeah, I know 44F. isn't all that cold. Well here in California 44 is pretty damn low.

 

Was there for about an hour or so before security rolled up on the other side of 3 sets of tracks with roof lights flashing. Turned his truck to face me. I sat down and ignored him. I looked over again and he was gone. 30 mins. later here he comes rolling up on me on the same side of the tracks I was on. I was sure he was going to hassle me. He just wanted to know what I was doing out there. Told me to stay safe, and left...

 

Finished up my day frozen and shivering could barely feel my toes. Walked back to the car. Just as I got to the car I could hear another train coming. Seems like this always happens. Looked over as about 10-15 cars passed by. Oh well. Got in the car and headed down the road, and realized, I can beat this train to another spot where I could catch some flicks. So I did..

 

Stay safe out there friends !!!

 

For freight graff slideshows: www.youtube.com/SilenceSeven

The paint on the far left is the paint I used to primer the entire coin door. It is a flat black. The paint can in the middle is going to be used as a final coat over the hammered Rust-Oleum. Because I cannot afford to powder coat the coin door, I'll use the Rust-Oleum to sort of simulate the powder coat look.

Full set of 2012 Welling Court Street Shots here:

www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157630217876858/

 

Ad Hoc Gallery Owners Garrison and Alison Buxton once again curated one of the best Street Art/Graffiti events of the year at Welling Court, Queens.

 

Over 60 Artists from around the world came and hit the spot!

Rustoleum's Frisco Red Chalkboard Paint on the top portion while the bottom portion is Minwax's Gunstock stain (protected by Minwax Semigloss Polyurethane).

Full set of 2012 Welling Court Street Shots here:

www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157630217876858/

 

Ad Hoc Gallery Owners Garrison and Alison Buxton once again curated one of the best Street Art/Graffiti events of the year at Welling Court, Queens.

 

Over 60 Artists from around the world came and hit the spot!

Out today benching freights at one of my spots. Wanted to go Saturday, rained all day. No rain on Sunday and it looked like the sun was going to come out. NOPE. It got down to 44 degrees Fahrenheit. All I had was a thin Dickies jacket. My hands were cold, my feet were freezing, it was pretty bad. Yeah, I know 44F. isn't all that cold. Well here in California 44 is pretty damn low.

 

Was there for about an hour or so before security rolled up on the other side of 3 sets of tracks with roof lights flashing. Turned his truck to face me. I sat down and ignored him. I looked over again and he was gone. 30 mins. later here he comes rolling up on me on the same side of the tracks I was on. I was sure he was going to hassle me. He just wanted to know what I was doing out there. Told me to stay safe, and left...

 

Finished up my day frozen and shivering could barely feel my toes. Walked back to the car. Just as I got to the car I could hear another train coming. Seems like this always happens. Looked over as about 10-15 cars passed by. Oh well. Got in the car and headed down the road, and realized, I can beat this train to another spot where I could catch some flicks. So I did..

 

Stay safe out there friends !!!

 

For freight graff slideshows: www.youtube.com/SilenceSeven

Rustoleum stock @ Home Depot.

Did my research on The Samba ( www.thesamba.com ) and am painting the top with oil based rustoleum gloss white paint. Foam roller applicator.

And here's the other side. A lot more (and deeper) dings and dents and still about a dozen rock chips. The green funk on the rear fender is etching primer. I didn't prime the other spots because Rustoleum is supposed to go over anything, clean or rusty metal.

Saturday, out on a beer run, brought the camera and ran out to one of my spots, flicked one train. I waited for another further down the line, but it was taking forever, and it was hot so I drove back home.

 

BUT!! It actually turned out kinda' cool, because I caught a bunch of railroad equipment on its way to repair some tracks down the line. To be dropped off somewhere in the middle of the desert, where guys in orange or green vests' in hard hats with clipboards will point at other guys to "Get to work!" and yell incoherent instructions. Was happy to see this equipment roll by on a Saturday to reminds me that I had one more day off before going back to work.

 

As always, thanks to the Writers, my fellow Benchers and Railroad Workers across the globe. You're all doing good work!

 

Stay safe out there guys!!

 

For freight graffiti slideshows/videos hit up my YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/SilenceSeven

Instagram here: @soilentseven

 

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Ehhh... not really feelin this

dia de mier pero igual qedo la weaa

www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXGVN1Emm1E

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=nXGVN1Emm1E

 

2 de nov maderfokers/ es q los estudiantes de bellas artes tienen q aser su proyekto peeeee lo yustus

Just a shot of all the pieces drying after being painted with Rustoleum hammered metal spray paint on the top sides and pipe surfaces. The bottoms were painted with leftover flat black and several coats of clear coat.

Here is the coin door with the Rust-Oleum hammered paint applied. I had actually applied several coats before, but had to sand them down due to unevenness and other imperfections. The goal is to make it look brand new, so a few more coats and sandings should even all the imperfections out. I hope.

Full set of 2012 Welling Court Street Shots here:

www.flickr.com/photos/jimkiernan/sets/72157630217876858/

 

Ad Hoc Gallery Owners Garrison and Alison Buxton once again curated one of the best Street Art/Graffiti events of the year at Welling Court, Queens.

 

Over 60 Artists from around the world came and hit the spot!

11"x15" Sulphite paper, acrylic markers. Cop like this or in a frame right here.

Breaking Away Masi Bike Replica. Rustoleum Paint Job.

 

There were three bikes used in the movie Breaking Away. Dennis Christopher's bike and one ridden by Garry Rybar (Dennis's double). The third was the pump through the front wheel crash bike, a Sears Free Spirit. This replica was inspired by the fake Masi crash bike.

Candlesticks are an essential item for any Christmas table setting. Again, it doesn't matter what material you're painting – be it wood, metal or plastic – the paint is compatible. We took some previously painted metal candle holders and sprayed them with Rust-Oleum Metallic Bright Gold and added a set of red candlesticks.

Roberto Duran stencil for my stairwell mural at L.A. Sands Boxing Gym: www.lasandsboxing.com/

 

Check out the documentary behind the painting: www.vimeo.com/2599132

My bike. It rules.

 

Complete modifications include:

- Xtracycle painted with Rustoleum Farm Equipment John Deere Green

- Second handlebars painted to match

- Rims painted with Rustoleum Farm Equipment John Deere Yellow

- 1 single and 1 dual tube envy green Down Low Glow lights

- Planet Bike yellow fenders

- White wall beach cruiser tires

- John Deere license plate (gift from a gear-head)

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