Blackening wheels
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I'm planning to use the Krylon on the plastic Bettendorf bogie frames, so the powders will definitely stick.
Max
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Bachmann stupidly did it on some of their US diesel wheels for a time. So when the compound breaks down.. Yeah.Given that that/they is/are the electrical pathways, I would have to agree with you, Brendan. :cool:
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Just tried the Krylon on the wheels. It scratches off with a finger nail.Found it in Sydney.
A$17.50 for the can A$12.50 for freight.
Back to the drawing board.
Max
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I have a can of etch primer already, so I might give that a go.
Max
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I might try a gun shop for some gun blue. The wheels are claimed to be nickel silver, but they look more like chrome plated brass to me.
I don't think that even gun blue will work with chrome.
Max
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I've gone over the sides of the tyres with my finger nail. That leaves the dished part of the wheel protected from being touched. Even the lightest touch with anything, and the paint flakes off.
I've temporarily assembled the trucks and they don't look too bad. I'm going to have to move on soon.
I'm going to start a thread on the Galveston Island Trolley, so photos will be there.
Max
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I have actually considered filing the chrome plating off and painting the brass underneath.
Max
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…but I don't mask the wheels, I spray the whole thing. When the paint is dry I scrape paint off the tyre with a curved Xacto blade and finish by polishing with a fiberglass pen. This seems to work for me.
I will check out your thread.
John
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That's no good for me, as when I'm re-railing the tram, the heads of the rails will knock the paint off the side of the tyres.
I have written to Professor Jon Bell who was very helpful during my research on the trolleys, asking for permission to use his photos in the thread.
Galveston Island Trolley
I'm hopeful that he will agree.
Max
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I like my wagon wheels to look rusty so use a brown mix then sprinkle on weathering powders while the oil paint is still wet to get texture.
It takes 3-4 days to fully dry though.
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Andy
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When I have more time I am another user of Birchwood Casey gun blue. One tip that I picked up is warm the wheels when you apply the gun blue it seems to go on with a better finish. - I have taken to scrubbing them in hot water and then taking them straight out and applying the blue with a cotton bud to get a good finish.
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Good luck,
Doug
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Hi Max,MaxSouthOz wrote:Just tried the Krylon on the wheels. It scratches off with a finger nail.Found it in Sydney.
A$17.50 for the can A$12.50 for freight.
Back to the drawing board.
You did degrease and key the shiny bits before going in with the Krylon? Plus give it at least 24-48 hours to harden-up?
From your later posts it seems that the wheels will get knocked around. Even cold blackening will come off with that.
Nigel
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Yes. I actually scraped the wheels each time before re-painting - BUT I finally read the fine print on the can.
Chip resistant after 7 DAYS :oops: :lol:
Max
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