Thread: engine block two stage paint?
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04-06-2006 11:05 PM #16
Urethanes with hardener will hold their color and gloss far longer than air dry rattle cans of any kind
Hotrodpaint is right. Here is another shot I found of Dan's transmission that was painted with urethane. It will look like this for years, and hold up through countless cleanings. You can do this in a home garage with normal spray equipment.
Don
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04-07-2006 07:43 AM #17
Wow. Just what I wanted to see and hear. So was that a single stage ,the base coat and clear mixed together? I have the base coat and the clear along with an etching primer from dupon and not sure if its the right combo to spry the block with.
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04-07-2006 08:22 AM #18
Either will work, but if it's a metallic, like this transmission, a two stage will look slightly better.
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04-07-2006 09:02 AM #19
Will shoot it with a two stage and will inform you guys when its complete. Thanks
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12-21-2009 08:16 AM #20
Old post, but have a question. Can a block be painted with metal flake, around an .004 then a clear coat over that?1930 model a , 1953 ford truck
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