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Subject: [Healeys] is a do it yourself crackle finish possible?
From: rd_parker at juno.com (rd_parker at juno.com)
Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2012 19:20:20 -0800
The accepted term as I recall from the past is 'krinkle finish'.
Bob. 
On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 18:45:27 -0800 Roland Wilhelmy <rwil at sbcglobal.net>
writes:
> Google has failed me, or else my vocabulary has failed me.  I am
> trying to find a way to refinish my BN1 heater.  It, like almost
> everything serious and electrical in the  50s, was covered with a 
> very
> fine crackle finish.  I would love to be able to re-create that
> finish.
> 
> Maybe it isn't called a crackle finish.  All I find under "crackle"
> are 500 ways to painting old wood furniture to reveal another color
> underneath the top coat.  That isn't what crackle means to me.  At 
> one
> time cameras, projectors, elelctrical test equipment and lots of 
> other
> stuff was finished in black crackle.  How do I make that finish 
> come
> alive in 2012?
> 
> -Roland
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