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Painting these trucks...
How much would you say it takes to paint one of these trucks? Not looking for any exact numbers, just a rough ballpark.
Tony
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Re: Painting these trucks...
That # could change depending on what quality of finish you are looking for. Color sanded and buffed, if you go single stage, base/clear, three stage. Also if you get everything painted. Like inner fenders, radiator support, and so on. Hopefully someone here could hook you up with some #'s but everything varies. Good luck!
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Re: Painting these trucks...
The paint I purchased for my 71 SWB cost the following:
-1 Gal etching primer : $115 -1 gal etching reducer: $65 -1 gal blue urethane primer surfacer: $130 -2 qt sufacer hardener: $100 -1 gal sealer converter: $130 -1 gal blue pearl base: $400 -1 gal urethane clear: $145 -2 qt clear hardener: $65 -1 gal catalized basecoat reducer: $75 -1 gal reducer for primer and clear: $35 so about $1250 for all the stuff I will need with the exception of a bunch of sand paper, making tape, masking paper, and tack cloths... oh and that is all martin senour product
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Re: Painting these trucks...
CMars has a pretty decent estimate..........Although for some reason his clear coat and base paint seem to be a bit more expensive than the S-W products that my dad prefers to use.
Looks like a large outlay, but using good products up front, and then cleanings/waxings as time goes on, the paint job will last a long time and save money in the end.
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Re: Painting these trucks...
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YOu can cut out using a sealer on alot of the new 2k urethane primer surfacers but I am a big fan of sealer for lots of reasons so I keep the step, although it is not 100% neccesary...
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Re: Painting these trucks...
Rustoleum, mineral spirits, time = $100 max
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Re: Painting these trucks...
After reading what I posted it seems I was half asleep. What I was really trying to ask is the average amount of paint such as 1/2gal or 1 gal. Wasn't really looking for dollar amount. If this makes sense?
Tony
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Re: Painting these trucks...
Should be able to do the exterior in about 2 gallons sprayable EASY... most paints are reduced 1:1 so that is a gallon of actual color and a gallon of reducer...
I got a little extra b/c I will be doing the inside of the front fenders and the inside of the hood and the inside of the cab and the dash all to match the body color...
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