think denis wilsons and mac autoparts (who get from denis wilson) are the only one who do this. I get from both depending who has it. I usually get from mac autoparts though as its slightly closer.Hi Graeme. Wondering if you sell Argon Bottles? I'm looking to buy a bottle and pay for refills rather than renting.
talk to me... price etc.Yes Ian I can sort you with Argon.
Give me a ring at the shop tomorrow.
Thats great. I'm not at home yet, however I'll get my Dad to get me a bottle before I get home as I don't arrive until the 21st and I don't want to be delayed with my welding. I'm looking for a mid size bottle, perhaps around 20L. Due to my work and being in the Seychelles its hard for me to make calls, if you are able to PM any info that would be great. CheersYes Ian I can sort you with Argon.
Give me a ring at the shop tomorrow.
Thats great. I'm not at home yet, however I'll get my Dad to get me a bottle before I get home as I don't arrive until the 21st and I don't want to be delayed with my welding. I'm looking for a mid size bottle, perhaps around 20L. Due to my work and being in the Seychelles its hard for me to make calls, if you are able to PM any info that would be great. Cheers
If its a brushed finish anyway could you sand them back and re laquer.@Woodcutter - wondering if you could dispense some advice please. We have some brushed stainless kitchen handles that are a bit spotted and pitted in places. Looked for some replacements but the sizes are proving tricky to find.
So we've had the hair-brained idea of spraying them a different colour, ideally matt black.
What would you recommend for priming, painting and protecting handles like these or is it a lost cause?
@Woodcutter, do you stock Rust-oleum spray paints and primer or something equivalent? I'm gonna give the handles a go and a few vids (albeit made by Americans) use this stuff.
A spray paint and primer for metal hardware, in our case kitchen handles. Whatever you would recommend instead would be great.I have never heard of it, what is it supposed to do? Forgive my ignorance!
A spray paint and primer for metal hardware, in our case kitchen handles. Whatever you would recommend instead would be great.
Have you considered having them powder coated? I would say that’ll be the most durable finish.
Any pics of the handles?
You can get it in paint shops, the decorator kind, rather than the car kind. BnQ used to do it as well. Great on bare metal, I use it on motorbike engines and stands up to stone chips quite well.@Woodcutter, do you stock Rust-oleum spray paints and primer or something equivalent? I'm gonna give the handles a go and a few vids (albeit made by Americans) use this stuff.
Excellent Thank youWe don’t match or mix plastic paint, but we sell aerosols of paint designed for plastic. We have a few colour cards that you can choose from.
Although if you use a plastic primer; or an adhesion promoter for the section in question, you can use our normal automotive paint and we can match that to pretty much any colour, and in matt, satin or gloss finish.
Best to call up and we can try and get you sorted.