Some places (B&Q for one IIRC) will match your own paint. Clean a bit up and take it in.
PS - don't forget to write the restoration up in "Projects" with pictures.
id be rather choked paying 50 quid for a drill and paying more than 12 quid on paint it would make me il spending more than a fiver on a tin to be honest just for a machine. its a tool not an ornament
You want to go to western australia, the price of paints colossal,a lot of it uk firms as well.It allways amuses me that people "refurbish" machines & MUST have the right ral colour, I'm with bs on that one, as long as it looks good who cares, it won't make it work any better.Tight git. The price of paint seems shocking of late. Seem to recall it was knocking on £15 to £20 per litre last time I bought some.
You want to go to western australia, the price of paints colossal,a lot of it uk firms as well.It allways amuses me that people "refurbish" machines & MUST have the right ral colour, I'm with bs on that one, as long as it looks good who cares, it won't make it work any better.
Haha my kind of man!! non of this paying through the nose for paint just to get chipped/worn when you use it!! (unless you don't use it & it's just a trophy to admire]got a gallon of fast drying black metal paint for 12 quid .that's more my price
True exactly what I did a tin of hammerite in cream which is close enoughid be rather choked paying 50 quid for a drill and paying more than 12 quid on paint it would make me il spending more than a fiver on a tin to be honest just for a machine. its a tool not an ornament