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Martin King 208/03/2018 17:45:38
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Hi all, I regularly refurbish metal wooodworking planes and most are easy to match the finish, STANLEY being Black, MARPLES usually red and so on.

Blacks and reds are available easily in the pretty much spot on matching colours.

The one notable exception is RECORD UK, whose planes were originally a very nice dark blue colour. This usually fades a bit with age but when polished up still can look like new. The original finish on most planes is a jappaned finish which is a nightmare to reproduce.

The RECORD blue has evaded all my attempts to find a decent match with most being way too bright. My local paint store cannot help me.

Is there any way one can get a paint store to match from an existing example? Ie if I take a plane in with good clean paint can they match it somehow with some accuracy?

Cheers,

Martin

JasonB08/03/2018 17:52:28
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Most decent paint shops can scan the colour and mix the results.

Paragon do Record Vice Blue which may be close to the handtool one.

Edited By JasonB on 08/03/2018 17:55:42

Samsaranda08/03/2018 17:52:52
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Our local paint suppliers here in the South East, a firm called Brewers, have the equipment to scan paint samples to reproduce the exact colour, or near enough anyway, whether the process is available to supply the required type of finish that you are requiring I don’t know. I would suggest you explore any large painting and decorating suppliers in your area. Good luck.

Dave W

inapickle08/03/2018 17:57:26
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Hi Martin
Have you tried going automotive paint suppliers? Some have the equipment where they 'scan' the paint and it provides them with the correct ratios of color mix to match it. Should get you pretty close I reckon
JasonB08/03/2018 18:27:35
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This says the colour is Roundel Blue BS110 and paragon's colour just so happens to be that and being a machine enamel will be upto the job

KWIL08/03/2018 19:03:54
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**LINK**

This one is a traditional coach enamel

JasonB08/03/2018 19:11:54
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That's the same stuff KWIL, they sell Paragon paints

Kevin Bennett08/03/2018 20:17:45
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hi look at Ruskin Paint Oxford Blue paint £6.97 ish on flee bay and it will spray with a air brush pen

Martin King 209/03/2018 07:44:39
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Thanks guys for that useful info, will get some from Paragon today and give it a go.

Jason, funny, I had seen that Record resource once or twice before but never realised it was so comprehensive, thanks for pointing it out. I have also sold stuff to the guy....

I use Patrick Leach's 'Blood & Gore' for all things Stanley and he has become a good mate when we meet up at David Stanley Auctions a few times a year.

The hand plane market is very volatile at the moment, especially the high end, Karl Holtey, Bill Carter etc with sale prices quite depressed. Run of the mill stuff is quite bouyant however but you have to present the planes well and Record blue being 'off' has been bad for me a couple of times now so hope that this willl remedy it.

Cheers, Martin

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