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09-13-2006 10:56 AM #1
Painting without all of the fancy tools.
I have been working on a project and I would like to get some paint on it before winter comes around again. I don't have the tools to use a spray gun. I was watching the tv show trucks the other day and saw some type of roll on primer. Does anyone know the quality of this? Also are there any other methods to painting a vehicle without a spray gun? What types of paints should I use to prevent rust.
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09-13-2006 11:20 AM #2
I'm just posting to welcome you. Some of the better suited people on here will probably be able to answer your question. I guess though, it might be good for you to post what kind of car, what kind of topcoat you are going to use, what quality of finished product you are expecting,etc. The more info you post the better chance you have of getting a good answer.
I'm from Pa originally, so Hi.
Don
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09-13-2006 11:31 AM #3
Well I do not know to much about paint, but basically I have been working on an 1st generation s10 v8 project for the last 2 years that is finally almost ready to be fired up for the first time. The cab and bed on this truck are solid, but the doors and fenders have actually rotted out from sitting in a storage shed over the winter. I would like to get something on the truck to prevent the cab and bed from rusting until I have a place to take the time to paint it the way I want to. It's so hard to find a first generation s10 around here with a solid cab and bed and I want it to stay that way.
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09-13-2006 11:54 AM #4
I used rustoleum rusty metal primer and applied it with a brush,but I will be sanding 99 percent of it off,I just used this as a protector being that my project is out in the drive way with no shelter.Good thing it only rains a few minutes a year here!!!Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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09-13-2006 03:03 PM #5
if you got a PPG jobber near you, they sell a 2K epoxy roll on primer. you could get an engine degreaser gun and some spray on primer like a 2k or even just a surfacer, mix a little reducer in it and the gun will spray out the paint like it would the degreaser.You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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09-13-2006 04:29 PM #6
You could get a real cheap gun from harbor freight , they are descent quality . Rent a small compressor .Tape everything off and shoot it. don't use a roller !If the body is not ready for paint use a filler primer . It will save you on sandpaper . good luck with your project . Bottom line it's your car , just trying to help.
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09-13-2006 05:19 PM #7
You'll get to a point in your life like I did where it doesn't make any difference what other people think or you or your stuff. All you need is for it to make you happy.
Since moving to the north woods, I have none of the fancy tools I had in Phoenix. I sold all of them before I left. So, when I got here, I bought a '91 Ford beater p.u. for $1,000 that runs real good but just doesn't look that cool. I went down to the hardware store and had the lady order me 3 quarts of Rustoleum dark hunter green and painted the truck with a brush. It's the first time in my life I've painted a vehicle with a brush, but you know what, I've had some compliments on it. Who cares?PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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09-13-2006 05:23 PM #8
Tech, how you comin' with the Jeep truck?
Don
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09-13-2006 05:39 PM #9
Originally Posted by techinspector1You don't know what you've got til it's gone
Matt's 1951 Chevy Fleetline- Driver
1967 Ford Falcon- Sold
1930's styled hand built ratrod project
1974 Volkswagen Super Beetle Wolfsburg Edition- sold
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09-13-2006 08:08 PM #10
Originally Posted by Itoldyouso
Went and looked at a '80 Chevy 4x4 350 4-speed 3/4 ton truck last week. All the mechanicals work, but the body is rusted beyond repair. Just what I need!!! I'm thinkin' jack the Jeep (actually a Willys Overland) body up on the Chevy frame about 10 inches and shorten the wheelbase to match the Willys. The guy wants $500 for the truck and it runs, although it smokes on startup. Gosh, I wonder where I could find someone who knows about 350 motors to rebuild it for me?????PLANET EARTH, INSANE ASYLUM FOR THE UNIVERSE.
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09-13-2006 08:21 PM #11
Spent too much time on those Fords did you Tech?Ken Thomas
NoT FaDe AwaY and the music didn't die
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10-25-2006 05:33 AM #12
use an epoxy for protection. any other primer will soak up moisture and not give much protection.
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