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Old 11-11-2016, 10:44 PM   #16
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Re: Transporting recently sandblasted frame.

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Originally Posted by focusedontheprize View Post
Thanks everyone. We are moving to Austin, TX.

I started to think about it more Tuesday and thought it would be a better idea to actually prep the frame and put a "light" coat of Rusto-leum rattle can primer on it. It is in the garage still curing and I will start assembling it on Sunday.

My goal with the primer is to just hold it over until I strip it all off and shoot the black epoxy (in California I could not buy the epoxy I like due to environmental issues which is not the case in Texas).

I will say the frame looks 100x better with it being in a uniform color and all the holes filled in the frame.
Give me a shout when you get all moved and settled in. Like to add another local truck buddy.

Bret
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