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05-31-2015, 09:22 PM | #26 |
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Re: Project: 72 Cheyenne K20 Restore
I had frame sandblasted. I painted with POR15 using a brush. I was not impressed with the look and the paint runs. If I were to do it again, I would powder coat if funds allowed. Dwilber's frame looks great in powder. If not, I would do several coats of epoxy primer black on not only the frame, but axles and chassis components. Stuff is pretty tough. I had some painted on my frame before we sand blasted it and it was a ***** to get off. Or use POR15, but absolutely spray it on, not brush on. If you go that route they have POR15 in silver. I would paint the silver first then black chassis coat to make sure I had coverage.
Ahh the memories. Chris
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