Painting my Bradbury
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Painting my Bradbury
I recently purchased a fiddlebase Bradbury off ebay (circa 1870?) for a total of $69, which I thought was pretty good. While cleaning it (and scrubbing, and cleaning) I realized there was a lot of paint missing, and a little dabbing wasn't going to cut it. The gold is all but gone, all you can see is a shadow of the decals (or stencils?). I'm not sure the duke will survive this process.
I had the local auto store mix me some auto paint and I've spray painted the handle cover thing.
I think when I'm done with scrubbing and removing paint and painting, I'd like to paint flowers or something on it. What should I use at that stage? I considered egg tempura, but I don't think it will stick to the paint. I thought after the painting is all done I'd spray lacquer on it, which I also have. It also is for autos.
I had the local auto store mix me some auto paint and I've spray painted the handle cover thing.
I think when I'm done with scrubbing and removing paint and painting, I'd like to paint flowers or something on it. What should I use at that stage? I considered egg tempura, but I don't think it will stick to the paint. I thought after the painting is all done I'd spray lacquer on it, which I also have. It also is for autos.
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