Repainting bonnet hinge springs

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Repainting bonnet hinge springs

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Hi everyone,

This one has got me stumped. How to people paint bonnet hinge springs? I guess they need to be fully tensioned so you can paint them properly. Looking for a how-to, ideas and suggestions on people experiences...

Many thanks.

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That's a good question. I went out and had a look at mine and noticed that they tension when you shut the bonnet. :?


I dunno..........you could always put the bonnet on (when the engines still out ), and spray them when they're on :oops:
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hang them from something solid , wrap a good piece of wire around the bottom and hang a sandbag off 'em :wink:
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Blacky wrote:hang them from something solid , wrap a good piece of wire around the bottom and hang a sandbag off 'em :wink:
Thought I was in the piercing thread for a second there :oops: :lol: .
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Trev wrote:
Blacky wrote:hang them from something solid , wrap a good piece of wire around the bottom and hang a sandbag off 'em :wink:
Thought I was in the piercing thread for a second there :oops: :lol: .

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock: :shock: :shock:
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:lol:

:oops: Thanks Blacky. Why didn't I think of that?...no need to answer... :oops:

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Best paint I've found to use Stewart, is a plastic base paint, like the one you dip your spanners and screwdrivers in. Very flexible and won't peel and hardy.
Or get some 2 pak with flex flow added to it, The same product they paint truck tarps with.

BUT I haven't tried the Por15 or KBS paint system, I'm sought of thinking that might do the trick also.
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Thanks for the tip John. Will take a look at the the plastic base paint.
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We used to use enamel and put a bit of Castor oil in it to make it flexible - that was before you could buy all this new fancy stuff :D
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Blacky wrote:We used to use enamel and put a bit of Castor oil in it to make it flexible - that was before you could buy all this new fancy stuff :D
You never know Blacky, Thats possibly still what there throwing in flex flow.
Good tip never the less.
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