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Hi I will be having some work done on my wire wheels soon. I searched the archives for a color name or code to match original. I found only discussion of disc wheels. Does anyone have a name or code for an appropriate silver for the TF wire wheels? Tom |
Tom Norby |
I don't have the exact name but there is a 1957 Ford color that is very close to the original. Cheers, Bob |
Bob Jeffers |
BMW have two silvers...dark and light... I used the light!!! |
gblawson(gordon- TD27667) |
Tom, here's a wheel on my TF, I bought the car from Marvin Gruber and I think he painted them just before I got it. They look great, actually better than the photo. I'll contact Marvin and see what paint and color it is. PJ |
Paul Jennings |
Thanks guys; Paul, that's what I want. If you could get me the color name or code, I'd be very grateful. Tom |
Tom Norby |
has anyone powder coated their wires? are all powder coatings still UV unstable? regards, tom |
tom peterson |
Powder coating wires is a bad idea. It will not flow like paint and leave your nipples and spoke ends subject to rust. I know because I had it done 16 years ago. I replaced them with some Daytons except the spare. |
LaVerne Downey |
nuthin' worse than rusty nipples. tom |
tom peterson |
maybe rusty nuts? |
LaVerne Downey |
Tom, Marvin said he bought the paint at Lowe's and thinks it's called, "Silver Metallic", in a rattle can. PJ |
Paul Jennings |
I just had 5 wheels done for our 54 TF. Take look at my webpage to see some info on the car & the wheels. I haven't updated it for a few wks, we are making progress, all removable body parts are off & being refurbed, chassis & tub due next. http://www.boatanchors.org/mgtf.htm The powder he used has some metal flake in it but not a lot. I don't know how close it is to original shade, the wheels weren't original paint when we got the car. Jimmie Cherry did a good job at a good price, bead blast, powder coat & clear coat for $125/wheel. We saw a lot of his work when at his shop, great stuff. He does a lot of Model A Ford wheels for those guys. He does a lot for boats where UV exposure is almost constant. The clear coat may be for UV. I can take a closeup pic of the nipples, etc. and post it, that might reduce fears, looks good to me, but of course usage could change things. But the Model A guys love it. |
A W Parker |
Paul Thanks for checking with Marvin. So, rattle can paint, right? Really looks good? Were you surprised he painted by can? Tom |
Tom Norby |
Tom, Not really, seems like it's, (rattle can type), is being used a lot any more for some things. Eastwood sells a lot of them, some are pretty expensive. Someone mentioned earlier that they wouldn't powder coat a wire wheel, I agree, I wouldn't either, as you don't want a super hard finish on a wire wheel. Stones will chip a hard surface coating and their tougher to repair. Me, I'm a chrome lover and my painted wheels will eventually go on the shelf. These wheels though, look very nice. How original in color, I really don't know. I guess a MGB painted wire wheel would probably be the same and easier to define the true color. Be worth looking at. PJ |
Paul Jennings |
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