Boynton Metal and Paint

Boynton Metal and Paint Custom Paint for Motorcycles and Vehicles
Automotive Wall Art
Custom Sheet Metal Fabrication and Repair
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05/29/2026

I’m set up at here in Winona, MN today and tomorrow. Hundreds of cars, trucks, and bikes of all types and price points rolling across the block. Check out my booth right by the auction office. I have a couple new pieces and products on display I’ve been grinding out lately and will share on here later. Happy bidding!

05/14/2026

Not your typical use for a striping brush but a stripe is a stripe.

05/09/2026

My latest canvas painting is a classic ‘57 Chevy. This was a fun one to be creative with, I wanted to try painting neon lights and reflection off of wet pavement. I used the customers longtime workplace as the building to give a facelift to if you recognize the staple of the Winona community. Enjoy the details!

18” x 24” acrylics w/small amount of waterborne airbrush

05/06/2026

Part 4 of the Street Glide project. I am really happy with how this all turned out. When customer let me have the freedom to do something extra with the blue stripe by giving it the 3 stripes with the 3D effect to it I was really excited to take it beyond a traditional style stripe. I’m looking forward to seeing the bike all together and on the road. Onto the next one.

05/06/2026

Part 3 of the Street Glide project. Using my SATAminijet I dialed it back to keep the paint where I needed it and laid down the Envirobase basecoat in Summerblu to really contrast the dark grey metallic. Once that flashed I masked off the outer fine stripe and used Lazer Blue pearl in my SATAgraph 4 airbrush to shade the outer edges of the wide stripe to give it a 3D effect.

05/06/2026

Part 2 of the street glide project. I took the parts that weren’t getting the stripe all the way through the dark grey metallic basecoat and clear. Then I was onto the fun part after all of the repairs, laying down the stripes took a lot of back and forth measuring and getting everything to maintain the same look but also work correctly on each part. The saddlebags were the toughest with the different angles and shapes. They look off from some angles but when they sit naturally like they will on the bike it all works out. Painting the stripes next.

05/06/2026

The first of a 4 part post about the 2002 Harley Davidson Street Glide project. Nearly 100 hours worth of work went into these parts start to finish. The saddlebags had some prior repairs that were cracking and other stress fractures that needed to be beveled out and repaired with fiberglass and resin. The tank and fenders had non hardened paint that was cracking and needed to be stripped down to bare metal, a minor plastic repair to the inner fairing and a number of other prep needs to get these parts ready to hold up for a lifetime after my paint goes on.

04/29/2026

Since the interwebs is always a big fan of those loud tape pulls and I don’t want to show off the whole project until the customer picks up the parts I’ll keep leaving some teasers of the project. Here I’m pulling my tape I used for width spacers off the stripe on one of the bags.

04/27/2026

Shading the stripe. Harley Davidson Street Glide paint job reveal coming this weekend.

03/22/2026

Feels like so long ago since this one was wrapped up. I’m nearly finished with my next painting, this one will be another red classic car from the 50’s. Just getting the final details right. Happy Sunday!

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