I've randomly acquired a small vintage lathe (a James Spencer dating from somewhere between 1890 and 1920).
I'm going through the process of stripping everything down, derusting and getting the parts moving again, and at some point will want to paint it. (photos here for anyone that's interested)
Looking around the web most folk seem to use either Tractol or arc force enamel, either spraying or with a brush. I've no spray equipment, so I'd assumed I'd need to brush it, which I'm a bit nervous about as I'm a terrible painter.
Just noticed that Tractol also comes in an aerosol, but I've not found any write ups from anyone using this. Does anyone have any experience with it? I spoke to someone at Smith and Allan, who was nice enough but couldn't really offer any advice.
So I guess the question is, worth giving the aerosol a shot or is it not too hard for a novice to get a decent finish with a brush?
I'm going through the process of stripping everything down, derusting and getting the parts moving again, and at some point will want to paint it. (photos here for anyone that's interested)
Looking around the web most folk seem to use either Tractol or arc force enamel, either spraying or with a brush. I've no spray equipment, so I'd assumed I'd need to brush it, which I'm a bit nervous about as I'm a terrible painter.
Just noticed that Tractol also comes in an aerosol, but I've not found any write ups from anyone using this. Does anyone have any experience with it? I spoke to someone at Smith and Allan, who was nice enough but couldn't really offer any advice.
So I guess the question is, worth giving the aerosol a shot or is it not too hard for a novice to get a decent finish with a brush?