British made = vice
If your vice has a good patch of original paint around 2-3 cm in diameter, any auto body shop will be able to make you matching paint. You may have to call around - not many want to mess with it, and you'd need spray equipment - airbrush - to do a really good job.
I remember the RD's, 350 and 400. Screamin' Mimis!
You havn't shown the vice in question, and the colour did vary over the years, but if it's the classic dark blue then it was a 'British Standard' colour called 'Roundel Blue'.
Relatively easy to pick up in the U.K. but I use the enamel paint from Paragon Paints, which is easy to apply and seems to be durable!
Don't know if they have a Canadian distributor, but they seem to do colours for all the classic machines, and even stuff like mowers, so they may well do!
Lots and lots of info out there.....Google "Record vise color" and these will come up instantly...along with many others.
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80347
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=321239
G-Man!!! I think this is the colour that is closest to the Record vise and you get them in aerosol Can! I am heading to Canadian tire right now. I read your other posts, what an amazing job! I am inspired now!...
Can... colour... blue... paint?
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Yamaha RD350 guy
Tremclad Dark Blue is about the closest match.
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.rust-paint---blue-378l.1000406111.html
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80347
Nothing to offer regarding the Record, I'm sorry to say -
I am sure not the only one looking forward to seeing photos & story of the RD though...
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Dear All: This is the paint/shade I will go with.
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.rust-paint---royal-blue-340g-aerosol.1000481676.html
The vice is a bit beat-up and has rust. So here are my questions:
1) After sanding it down by hand (with sand paper) do you need to apply a coat of some type of primer or do I spray it directly from the rattle can after I sand down the rust and remainder old paint?
2) Do you recommend that I open/dismantle the vice and then sand/paint?
Thank you all kindly for your time.
Best regards,
Daryl
Dear All: This is the paint/shade I will go with.
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.rust-paint---royal-blue-340g-aerosol.1000481676.html
The vice is a bit beat-up and has rust. So here are my questions:
1) After sanding it down by hand (with sand paper) do you need to apply a coat of some type of primer or do I spray it directly from the rattle can after I sand down the rust and remainder old paint?
2) Do you recommend that I open/dismantle the vice and then sand/paint?
Thank you all kindly for your time.
Best regards,
Daryl
Dear All: This is the paint/shade I will go with.
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.rust-paint---royal-blue-340g-aerosol.1000481676.html
The vice is a bit beat-up and has rust. So here are my questions:
1) After sanding it down by hand (with sand paper) do you need to apply a coat of some type of primer or do I spray it directly from the rattle can after I sand down the rust and remainder old paint?
2) Do you recommend that I open/dismantle the vice and then sand/paint?
Thank you all kindly for your time.
Best regards,
Daryl
Disassemble, clean, derust/depaint and then finally wipe down with a solvent before painting. Personally, I never use primer. Chips stick out like a sore thumb when there's primer underneath, and most enamels and the like will adhere perfectly well to bare cast.
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You may have not realized it but that is how addictions start. If you hang around here much your life will be changed forever. You have been warned!Thank you Sir.
I must admit, besides being a 2-stroke twin cylinder junkie I am now hooked on to them vises after reading the various posts here on this forum! I have spent the last couple of days reading a lot on line and it seems like Record, Paramo, Chas Parker, Wilton etc. are top notch renowned brands of yesteryear's and are now a collectors item. Correct me if i am wrong, plz.
I am now actively gonna look for these within my vicinity...
Kind regards,
Daryl
You may have not realized it but that is how addictions start. If you hang around here much your life will be changed forever. You have been warned!