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April 29, 2008
I am restoring a collection of measuring instruments that
originally have a black wrinkle (not crackle) finish,
similat to that used on some old vehicle dashboards. The
original finish was on Moore & Wright instruments.
I can find wrinkle paint in aerosol spray cans, but for this
application I want to apply by airbrush, so it needs to be
in ordinary tins or jars.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am based in Sheffield, UK.
Albert Bishop
Retired precision engineer - Sheffield, South Yorkshire,
England
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Ed. note: For the adventurous, please see
letter
409 for a discussion of how wrinkle paint
works and perhaps how you can make it.
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