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10-15-2011, 08:01 PM | #1 |
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Frame painting advice needed
I have my frame stripped down, and I am ready to paint. I am wanting a daily driver not trailer queen. I steam cleaned the frame and it has no grease and light surface rust with alot of the factory paint still on.
My question is, I will probably spring for the 100 bucks to blast the frame and would like to paint vs powdercoat due to the price difference. What paint should I use that won't peel and rust thru? Looking for an economical way to get a good finish for a driver. Looking for someone who has used the product they will be recomending. Thanks |
10-15-2011, 08:13 PM | #2 |
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Re: Frame painting advice needed
I've used a variety of paints including POR-15 and Zero Rust with mixed results. If I went to the trouble of sandblasting a bare frame I'd shoot it with epoxy primer and spray it with catalyzed acrylic enamel. It's a relatively inexpensive option that is very durable.
The best job I've ever done was my 46 Ford back in the 1980's. I primed it with Corroless primer and shot it with catalyzed acrylic enamel. 8 years and 300,000 miles later it still looked fantastic. |
10-16-2011, 03:34 PM | #3 |
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Re: Frame painting advice needed
ppg has a line of catalyzed alkyd enamel for heavy equipment and commercial use called alk-200, i have used this on a ton of heavy equipment and man is it tough and also very resistant to sunlight and chemical cleaners and this is also a direct to metal paint no primer required, comes in pretty much any color you can dream of. i picked up some last week for a lift truck at work cost $42.00 a gal for the red ready to spray right out of the can
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10-16-2011, 07:14 PM | #4 |
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Re: Frame painting advice needed
I have read alot of threads on this and other places online. I think I will go with Tractor Supply's Equipment primer and paint. I will use the catalyst/activator and have the frame sandblasted.
If any has had a bad experience with this please let me know. The paint is reasonably priced @ 23 bucks a gallon and the convience of being able to get what ever I need locally instead of having order everything from Eastwoods or the such. They also have this paint available in a spray can for those little pieces. I bought a spray can today of the satin black and did a test piece, looked just like the sheen I am after. Thanks to all you have given their input |
10-19-2011, 02:04 PM | #5 | ||
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Re: Frame painting advice needed
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10-19-2011, 04:54 PM | #6 |
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Re: Frame painting advice needed
I always use Rust-Oleum Protective Enamel (or)
Rust-Oleum Professional High Performance Protective Enamel. Sold at Lowes and Walmart. Which ever is available mixed with a little bit of gasoline. (Brushed) or (Rolled) No primer. The gasoline is being used as a catalyst & hides the brush marks. Gasoline is a petroleum bi-product which works well with the Oil Based Rust-Oleum. It dries very quickly this way! For Touch-ups I use the rattle cans. Every bit of black paint on my truck is Rust-Oleum Oil Based Enamel. Rust-Oleum (Stops Rust) Protective Enamel is the No. 1 rust-preventive paint available. Rust-Oleum (Professional) High Performance Protective Enamel is ideal for metal surfaces in heavy-duty and commercial environments. They also carry Rust-Oleum Professional Undercoating & Truck Bed Coating. http://rustoleum.com/CBGProduct.asp?pid=150 http://www.rustoleum.com/CBGResourceCenter.asp?sn=fa2 http://www.youtube.com/user/RustOleumAutomotive
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