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Leather helmet painting

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I have a second hand leather helmet. It was purchased natural, painted yellow then black. I need it to be black, but the guy who painted it did a pretty bad job and after some use, it's completely yellow around the brim. I'm buying the recommended paint, but what I need to know is if I should sand it down with a fine paper or just paint over it or what. Thanks in advance.

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Johnnnyyyy ...........calll Joey T he'll hook ya up he did a couple for me

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Johnnnyyyy ...........calll Joey T he'll hook ya up he did a couple for me

Junior?

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There is a guy out of Boston who does good work on Leather helmets. He refirbed my work lid as well as several others. Im sure if you called him he could give you some advise on the paint job. Or you could send it to him, he is very reasonable with pricing.

Send me a PM for his number if you like.

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yeah joe t jr he des a good job . hed a couple of mine came out nice . he hooked me up he said he would do yours for nothing

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question - where did you get the paint? I just received an old leather helmet and need to paint it as well.

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Cairns MSA puts out a paint and primer for leathers. On their website there are detailed instructions how to clean, prepare, prime and paint a helmet.

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question - where did you get the paint? I just received an old leather helmet and need to paint it as well.

Go to Reardon Briggs...get spray paint... ;)

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yeah joe t jr he des a good job . hed a couple of mine came out nice . he hooked me up he said he would do yours for nothing

Nice I'll ask him about it Thursday

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question - where did you get the paint? I just received an old leather helmet and need to paint it as well.

MSA's site says:

Recommended Paint/Primer and Colors

Sherwin Williams – Kem Lustral Enamel*

Primer Paint

Gray E61 A 45

White E61 W 12

Red E61 R 26 Gloss Black F65 B 1

Bright Blue F65 L 10

Gloss White F65 W 1

Lemon Yellow F65 Y 44

Vermilion (Red) F65 R 1

Thefirestore.com has a paint that supposedly does the job also.

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MSA's site says:

Recommended Paint/Primer and Colors

Sherwin Williams – Kem Lustral Enamel*

Primer Paint

Gray E61 A 45

White E61 W 12

Red E61 R 26 Gloss Black F65 B 1

Bright Blue F65 L 10

Gloss White F65 W 1

Lemon Yellow F65 Y 44

Vermilion (Red) F65 R 1

Thefirestore.com has a paint that supposedly does the job also.

Why are you worried about a new look anyway. #1 you don't use the helmet. #2 you leave fires anyway. LOL

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haha don its still better than looking for the third story of two story building lol

I smell a story that NEEDS to be told here........

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I smell a story that NEEDS to be told here........

Our friend "Danger" was home sick,went to the fire on Miron drive, and then left the scene because he "didn't feel well". I think he did not want to take up........ LOL. We still love ya Dunderdale.

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I have painted my leather New Yorkers several times over the years. I ususally just sand it down with progressivly lighter grit sand paper. Make sure to avoid the stitching. And then repaint with any enamel paint as you would normally paint an object.

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nice comment dan

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