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Old 09-10-2024, 08:46 AM   #40
rbruno68
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Re: Father/Son/Friend 63 C10 Build

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Originally Posted by cla5675 View Post
Good eye, bruno. We used SPI gray epoxy "from the dash up" on the areas that will get single stage paint and U-Pol Raptor epoxy "from the dash down" which will all be covered in Dynamat or a similar sound deadener.

Only reason for the two primers is U-Pol takes less time for substrate prep and my buddy wanted to try out the Raptor epoxy. Used the good stuff in areas that will be painted.

Hope that helps.

Troy.
That definitely helps. I will be working on may cab hopefully soon and was thinking about how much work needs to be done. Not that I want to take short cuts, but for areas that will be covered by carpet/mat or tucked up under the dash, I was wondering if there were different ways of doing it verses the way the dash and other places that will be seen will be done. Thanks for the info.
Rob
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