Been quoted locally £65 to powdercoat an Islabike Rothan (balance bike) which we won on Ebay but has clearly been well-used. This seems to be quite a lot of money for the size of the bike, though I appreciate that the job probably has fixed costs that far outweigh the cost per surface area. But anyway: I know that a lot of people say it's a good idea to get these bikes repainted when handed down from child #1 to #2 to help the younger child understand it's theirs and the older child to understand it's not theirs any more - are they really all paying half the cost of a brand new one to do so?
Don't really have the time/space to do it myself even if I did trust myself with paint cans. Anyone got any other ideas? I might have another good look at it and see if it's doable to touch up the scratches with a small brush and a can of Humbrol, anyone had success with that approach? I know that children at this age quite possibly won't even care it's beat up a bit, but it's for Christmas ... and besides, if it stops rust/extends the life of the bike that can only be a good thing, right?
Don't really have the time/space to do it myself even if I did trust myself with paint cans. Anyone got any other ideas? I might have another good look at it and see if it's doable to touch up the scratches with a small brush and a can of Humbrol, anyone had success with that approach? I know that children at this age quite possibly won't even care it's beat up a bit, but it's for Christmas ... and besides, if it stops rust/extends the life of the bike that can only be a good thing, right?
) item then carries greater emotional attachment than something anybody can just walk into a shop and buy. This also has the added bonus of teaching them how the thing works and how to look after it. They will, in most cases, take better care of the bike they helped rebuild than one that just comes from a shop when needed (I know this might sound corny but IME it is true).
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