Pitted Innocenti Rims
Have had a couple of original Innocenti rims blasted and primed. The outside of the rims are not too bad, but the insides have quite a bit of pitting. Is there any need to "cover" the pitting or can the tube happily sit against it? If people do "cover" it, what do you use? Cheers.
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Personally, I'd have them blasted and powdercoated, this way the tend to be sealed and smooth.
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A couple of coats of brush-on primer, and Bob's your auntie.
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Where the rims are pitted, I would poke around with a point before coating, just make sure there isn't a real thin spot that could cause all sorts of dodgyness
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Bob's a tranni ?Daggs wrote:A couple of coats of brush-on primer, and Bob's your auntie.
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