peinture filets blancs
peinture filets blancs
Qui peut me donner des conseils pour peindre les filets blancs sur garde-boue et réservoir ?
Re: peinture filets blancs
I hope that "filets" mean "pin stripes" in English, because here is a long answer about pin stripes:
Mark Huggett in Huggett Tips Forum on 18 Aug 1998.
The official pinstripe layout decided by ourselves together with BMW in Münich this spring is as follows:
Wide line: 5mm
Narrow line: 1,5mm
Distance between the two lines: 4mm
Roland Slabon in "How to Restore Your BMW Motorcycle".
The striping dimensions are:
Edge of fender to first stripe: 1/4"
Width of first stripe: 1/8"
Space between 1st and 2nd stripe: 5/32"
Width of 2nd stripe: 1/16"
(If you do the metric conversion, the numbers seem quite similar with the exception of the thickness of the thicker stripe. Slabon says 1/8 inch (.125 inch), however Huggett says 5 mm (.196 inch). That is quite a discrepancy.)
John Borella, Borella Enterprises, in /2 Group, 26 Apr 2003:
I've seen variations in size from bike to bike & from tank to fenders on the same bike. For 95% of the bikes I use the 3/16" & 1/16". On some of the very late /2s I have seen the 1/8" & 1/16" in which case I ask the customer which they prefer.
Bruce Frey in Vintage Group, 1 Apr 2002:
One of my prewar tanks had some residual stripes that I think were original. The sizes were:
Outer stripe 1.5 mm
Space 3.5 mm
Inner stripe 3.5 mm
Fred Jakob, BMW AG Historical Archives, Jan 2003:
Fenders of R25/3 -- The broad strip has approx 4.5 mm, the narrow approx 1.5 mm. The distance amounts to approx 2 mm. The distance from the edge of the fenders amounts to between 6 and 10 mm. Here it depended much on the woman employee, who drew the line, since the edge was used as a fixing assistance of the hand. I hope you to have hereby served.
Mark Huggett in Huggett Tips Forum on 18 Aug 1998.
The official pinstripe layout decided by ourselves together with BMW in Münich this spring is as follows:
Wide line: 5mm
Narrow line: 1,5mm
Distance between the two lines: 4mm
Roland Slabon in "How to Restore Your BMW Motorcycle".
The striping dimensions are:
Edge of fender to first stripe: 1/4"
Width of first stripe: 1/8"
Space between 1st and 2nd stripe: 5/32"
Width of 2nd stripe: 1/16"
(If you do the metric conversion, the numbers seem quite similar with the exception of the thickness of the thicker stripe. Slabon says 1/8 inch (.125 inch), however Huggett says 5 mm (.196 inch). That is quite a discrepancy.)
John Borella, Borella Enterprises, in /2 Group, 26 Apr 2003:
I've seen variations in size from bike to bike & from tank to fenders on the same bike. For 95% of the bikes I use the 3/16" & 1/16". On some of the very late /2s I have seen the 1/8" & 1/16" in which case I ask the customer which they prefer.
Bruce Frey in Vintage Group, 1 Apr 2002:
One of my prewar tanks had some residual stripes that I think were original. The sizes were:
Outer stripe 1.5 mm
Space 3.5 mm
Inner stripe 3.5 mm
Fred Jakob, BMW AG Historical Archives, Jan 2003:
Fenders of R25/3 -- The broad strip has approx 4.5 mm, the narrow approx 1.5 mm. The distance amounts to approx 2 mm. The distance from the edge of the fenders amounts to between 6 and 10 mm. Here it depended much on the woman employee, who drew the line, since the edge was used as a fixing assistance of the hand. I hope you to have hereby served.
Re: peinture filets blancs
Votre réponse fait un point exhaustif sur cette affaire ; merci pour tous ceux qui sont confrontés au problème.
En ce qui concerne les outils à utiliser, j'ai lu dans le forum qu'on parlait de l'appareil BEUGLER ; cet appareil est relativement cher ; y a-t-il quelque chose de plus abordable ?
En ce qui concerne les outils à utiliser, j'ai lu dans le forum qu'on parlait de l'appareil BEUGLER ; cet appareil est relativement cher ; y a-t-il quelque chose de plus abordable ?