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This is the paint that all of the new brake drums are being finished with.
Black painted drums will radiate more heat than the raw steel finish and that will make the brakes more efficient.
If Rust-Oleum High Heat enamel can withstand temperatures up to 1,200 degrees then it can withstand the heat of a brake drum.
I have used this product on my Russo Wood Stove and the finish looks like new after two Winters of fires so it should be OK on the drums.
This where the roof panel and side of the car sheet metal meet and are crimped. A previous owner smeared some body filler in this crevice and it started cracking, so out it goes!
Three tracks running today. There were times when there were two trains on two different tracks in different directions, and I had to keep looking back and forth so I wouldn't miss an amazing piece rolling by behind my back.. A little sketchy today
as someone thought is would be a good idea to be out shooting today. Not with a camera, but a gun. I couldn't figure out where they were, but it was close.
Also, some sort of instagram photo shoot going on under one of the train trestles. Obviously with the graffiti in the background. :-)
The spring plates were burried about 2 to 3 inches under the soil, the springs were very rusty and the bolts have not been touched for about at least 40 years. I chose to leave the riders intact and simply refinish them as they sat. the metal was cleaned, sanded and finidhed with Rustoleum Heavy Rusted Metal Primer and finished with Rustoleum High Performance spray paint. The springs look close to new now.
I shot some primer on the front end so I didn't have to look at 8 different colors and I could easily see the areas that still needed sanding. The deep scratches were a lot easier to see after priming. Sigh... more sanding ahead!
Three tracks running today. There were times when there were two trains on two different tracks in different directions, and I had to keep looking back and forth so I wouldn't miss an amazing piece rolling by behind my back.. A little sketchy today
as someone thought is would be a good idea to be out shooting today. Not with a camera, but a gun. I couldn't figure out where they were, but it was close.
Also, some sort of instagram photo shoot going on under one of the train trestles. Obviously with the graffiti in the background. :-)
i sprayed them with a couple coats of rustoleum aged metallic rust, inside and out.
next i hand painted a combination of coppers/bronze, brown and teal metallic to get an aged look.
Three tracks running today. There were times when there were two trains on two different tracks in different directions, and I had to keep looking back and forth so I wouldn't miss an amazing piece rolling by behind my back.. A little sketchy today
as someone thought is would be a good idea to be out shooting today. Not with a camera, but a gun. I couldn't figure out where they were, but it was close.
Also, some sort of instagram photo shoot going on under one of the train trestles. Obviously with the graffiti in the background. :-)
After two coats of Rustoleum Painter's Touch in "Grape" color, and one coat of clearcoat.
I call them my "hipster wheels". It's all about having fun with the car. These may not look the most subtle or classy, but they're head turners and definitely not boring!
I had no problem getting all the fenders off, except for the right rear one. The "nut" that's part of the body decided to spin and I had to use a hack saw blade to cut in half. I still have 8 other bolts holding the fender on until this "nut" can be welded back in place and sheared bolt can be extracted
I used a Rust-Oleum product made for painting appliances that had epoxy in it. Unfortunately it didn't work as advertised and made a mess of the wheels. I tried several other cans but it was all the same and caused me a lot of extra work.
This cabinet has undergone several laps of painting and sanding. I primered with Wal-Mart black, then 3 coats of semi-gloss Rustoleum black.It's curing, and will be ready for decals when they arrive.
The Rustoleum "Biscuit" Appliance Epoxy paint matches VERY well on this 3-1/2 yr old Scamp.
Still looks good after 3-1/2 more years! (Proven)
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!
Just messing around with the camera in the garage after clean-up. I took this sepia-tone as the sun as setting over the driver's fender.
With this particular historical Tiger I diorama I did not concern myself with having to buy actual "military" paint colors.
Most if not all the necessary colors for historical modeling and wargaming can be found in Vallejo's, Citadel's, and Foundry's standard paint ranges.
Rather than worry about getting a specific "Panzer Gray" for the crew's and soldiers' uniforms, I simply chose a plain looking medium gray in the form of Rustoleum's flat gray primer. It makes for a perfect WWII German gray shade.
For the flesh of the faces I returned to Citadel Contrasts. The faces are base coated with Citadel Wraithbone layer paint with a coat of Contrast Guilliman Flesh over it.
I really like how the Guilliman Flesh gives a ruddy, sort of weather beaten, wind-blown color to the faces. It's the perfect look for a WWII diorama set in a cold, winter setting.
Three tracks running today. There were times when there were two trains on two different tracks in different directions, and I had to keep looking back and forth so I wouldn't miss an amazing piece rolling by behind my back.. A little sketchy today
as someone thought is would be a good idea to be out shooting today. Not with a camera, but a gun. I couldn't figure out where they were, but it was close.
Also, some sort of instagram photo shoot going on under one of the train trestles. Obviously with the graffiti in the background. :-)
After cleaning the springs they were painted with Rustoleum and because of all the area it took 2 cans.
This radiator was spray painted with Rust-Oleum Radiator Enamel (Silver) for use on the product label. For more information visit www.imaginespraycreate.com
This item was spray painted with Rust-Oleum 'Stone' spray paint (Autumn Brown). The item was cut out and used on the label which appears on the actual product. For more information visit www.imaginespraycreate.com
No brushes touched this guy! 100% MOntana Gold and Rustoleum.
On display at Tasty Art Gallery in Seattle - opening Friday Nov 12th - 6-10pm.
My favorite custom to date! I love this figure, and I'm sooo psyched on the stencil :-)
Got out of the house on Sunday. Got out, actually saw the sunshine, breathed soem actual fresh air, and loved every minute of it. Despite of what I would assume many people feel, I actually like going in to work. I don't want to work from home. I like to keep home and work as seperated as I can. But these are the times we live in, so I get out on the weekends.
Saw some amazing pieces today on both freights, and under/around the trestles. Was out for 4-5 hours, hiked around quite a bit, thought I was going to be hassled by the train police, but wasn't. Had a great time out there just waiting for the next train to come rolling through so I could see what I could see. 100X better than sitting at home, watching the news, and feeling like the world is falling down around me. Out there, the important thing to me is taking shots at amazing, and not so amazing graff pieces. Just documenting what I see, relaxing and watching the amazing world of graff roll by in front of me.
Good stuff.. Stay safe out there homies.
To see the rest of my graffiti photos GO HERE: www.flickr.com/photos/siamesepuppy/albums/72157708879870433
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Three tracks running today. There were times when there were two trains on two different tracks in different directions, and I had to keep looking back and forth so I wouldn't miss an amazing piece rolling by behind my back.. A little sketchy today
as someone thought is would be a good idea to be out shooting today. Not with a camera, but a gun. I couldn't figure out where they were, but it was close.
Also, some sort of instagram photo shoot going on under one of the train trestles. Obviously with the graffiti in the background. :-)