Textured Black Paint: How do I do it?


I'm not sure where to post this question, and I've looked everywhere. I'm refurbishing an amplifier. It's an old B&K with a steel case painted with a textured black paint. Many manufacturers use a similar paint - including REL, Green Mountain Audio (on the Europa), B&K, Parasound, etc. I'm not sure what it's called, but I think Rel calls it "Britix Black".

My question is how can I duplicate it? I called B&K - they just outsource the chassis work, don't know how it's done. I have the spray equipment, but can't find any pre-mixed paint that results in this irregular Texture. Rustoleum sells a texture paint, but it's a finer, more consistent texture than this, and only available in the spray can, so I can't fiddle with the pressure/flow to "coursen it up". I assume there is a chemical that will cause "curdling" of the paint when mixed in.

Can someone help me? thanks in advance!
bdgregory
I just bought some black textured Rust-Oleum paint at Home Depot. I have also bought Black "Crinkle" paint at another paint store, had more texture than the Rust-Oleum. It is out there, you may need to do some searching though.

Regards,
Try this:

http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/product/detailmain.jsp?itemID=106&itemType=PRODUCT&iMainCat=400&iSubCat=409&iProductID=106
The rustoleum hammered finish paints are awesome!. Not only do they look good, they cover blemishes on old gear.
Those textured finishes you see are provided by powder-coaters. I have gotten a few things done by them over the years. Look in your phone book under powder-coaters, or paint or sheet metal vendors can help you too. A little costly, ours has a $45 minimum, but very scratch resistant and durable-well worth it.