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Austin 7 wings, coachbuilt cars
#1
The Cup project proceeds steadily but slowly.
I’m a firm believer in having wire wheels stove enamelled,
rather than powder coated or cellulose.

Were Austin wings, almost universally back , factory or coachbuilt,
stove enamelled in an oven, or hand painted, by spray or brush? In cellulose?
Or coach enamel, air drying rather than oven baked?

Similarly how was the black paint for the Chummy radiator shell treated?

I have access to a good stove enamelling workshop but
May need to persuade them to let me prep them after priming,
before they stove on the top black coat?

My wings are alloy, but the rad shell is steel if that makes any difference?

Regards

Bill G

Aka AllAlloyCup
Based near the Scottish Border,
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#2
Period literature describes Austin wings as being stove-enamelled, but I don't think this is stove enamelling as we now understand the term. The Austin factory certainly had heated chambers in the paint shop, but I believe these were for speeding up the drying of standard enamel paint.
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#3
If the period literature only describes the wings as
being stove enamelled then I think that confirms my view that it’s the same
very hot process as now( 100 c +?) Cellulose would only need a much
Lower temperature? In a hot air oven? After spraying in a booth.

Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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#4
Morris Motors were the same Bill, the Eight's wings and valences were described as being stove enamelled - I've a NOS factory front wing and it's a very hard presumably baked finish. I'd be interested to have details of your local stove enamellers as I'm only around 70 mile south of the Scottish Border.
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#5
Hi Jeff

My Contact is Lindsay Henderson
At Henderson Metal Finishing, based at
Jocks Lodge in the East of Edinburgh.

He specialises in restoring cast iron Victorian
House radiators, but does lots of wheels and bike frames.

Mention my name if you phone him.

Excellent work at fair prices.

Regards

Bill G
Based near the Scottish Border,
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#6
Thanks for the contact details Bill, much appreciated.

Regards,

Jeff.
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