Black Crackle painting

Brian Carling bcarling at CFL.RR.COM
Sat Apr 19 07:21:30 EDT 2003


Do you mean that he sells the paint, or that he does the repainting if
you send him a cabinet?

On 18 Apr 2003 at 9:08, Greg Gore; WA1KBQ wrote:

> If you are not sure of your paint skills and want the job to turn out
> right contact Dan Arney (Hank); KN6DI in Northridge, CA at:
> hankarn at pacbell.net. I have looked around and tried several and he is
> the best I have found. Hank uses powder coat and can do textured as
> well as semi-gloss surface finishes. Powder coat is preferable because
> it is baked at around 400 degrees and is tough as nails like the baked
> original. Most repaints (spray cans or whatever) that don't have
> hardener and are not baked don't have good durability and will scuff
> and scratch easily. He knows what he is doing with this stuff and the
> cost is reasonable considering you are getting a nice looking cabinet
> that looks like a new original. Not cheap though but high quality
> seldom ever is.
>
> Greg Gore; WA1KBQ
>
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