Sunday, 8 August 2010

Bike part 2.

















So after stripping the frame of unwanted parts, I started to strip the paint from the frame using some leftover nitromorse paintstripper from table. I ended up needing more paint stripper and some wire wool. I stuck two pairs of old adidas up for sale on ebay and luckily one of them sold for £25. It got spent on.

Montana black 400ml 'Jade' spraypaint x 2 =£9.50


1 x 400ml Primer and 1 x 400mlLacquer £8
1 x hacksaw =£1
1x file =£1
1x can nitromorse £3.98
1 x coarse wire wool £1.98

£25.46

Bike Swaps - Part 1.

Been a while since I blogged but few swaps have been going on in the meantime. I fancied building one of those fixed gear racing bikes, but needed a frame and cheap. So started trawling gumtree, I found an advert for a raleigh frame including saddle, crank and headset/stem.
The frame was a bit rusty but showed promise.

The owner wanted to swap it for a 26" Mountain bike wheel to repair his own fixed gear mountain bike. Sadly I didn't have a wheel but contacted the seller and set about trying to acquire one.

I went down to the lawrence street workshops in the middle of the holylands as it has the "belfast bicycle workshop" in it, hoping to track down a wheel. Sadly its owner, Austin was away but I bumped into Paddy Bloomer.

Paddy builds everything from a peddle powered soundsystem to making a boat from a skip and then sailing it round the canals of venice. He's a great bunch of lads.

Paddy took me round to his workshop that has every kind of bike including sinclair C5 and after a bit of rummaging hoked out a 26" mountain bike wheel.

He didnt want anything for it and told me to get him a pint sometime, but as no good deed goes unpunished after a bit of haggling he settled on 4 tins of guinness as a swap for the bike wheel :).

Later that night I met Harry the owner of the frame and swapped him the wheel for the frame, after stripping of all the stuff I didnt need for the conversion I was left with this...

still turning 4 tins of Guinness into a bike isnt a bad days work.

Monday, 7 June 2010

wax on, wax off.



I have finished sanding table and started waxing it. Looks decent, but pics dont really show the shine.

Friday, 4 June 2010

Getting there!


Phew! just put table together after finishing stripping all the varnish off it.

Seems theres actually a nice table under it all, Will do a final sanding then on Sunday.

Thursday, 3 June 2010

stripping table top


Spent today stripping the gunk and varnish off the top of the table. Just need to finish sanding it now, but I got to wait til sat to grab my sheet sander. Just wondering what route to take once im finished varnish or some kind of wax?

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

An afternoon with a stripper.


Just spent this afternoon stripping the legs of varnish ready for the table to be refurbed.

just need a final sand and cleaned with turps.

Noticed one leg has been chewed by a dog for that authentic farmhouse feel.

Right, off to Leftfield tonight!

Tuesday, 1 June 2010

Swap No.2 - Field telephones for Table!




David met me at the end of M1 services, having driven an hour himself from fivemiletown, He didnt seem to know quite what he was going to do with the field telephones but thought they were an unusual thing and I needed a table. Hope you enjoy them David.

So an 80 mile round trip later the table is home with me, I gave it a quick wipe there, I'm planning a bit of work on it, im not sure what yet, I'll blog what happens next.

few pics a fter a quite wipe down, you can see the table with filthy when I picked it up from the pan!