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Dyslexic Dog 01-12-2019 12:08 AM

Painting the frame and other things.
 
Has anyone used Chassis Saver paint on their frames? Looks like a good product.

Finally at the point of starting to reassemble. Now my mind is starting to wander. Old Blues build got me thinking. Have any of you made a dump bed out of a short box? Thinking with all the stuff I would haul, having a dump would be nice. Also, does a Double Din stereo insert fit into the dash without messing with the heater or wiper motor on a 59?

So many questions for a Friday night.

Foot Stomper 01-12-2019 07:29 PM

Re: Painting the frame and other things.
 
I sold Chassis Saver for a number of years and had no complaints aside from it being impossible to get off your skin! It's Por15 technology and does the same thing just for a lot less money because they don't have the advertising budget Por15 spends! Don't try to spray it unless you are very proficient at spraying because it's near impossible to spray correctly.
Use gloves and don't open the can and expect to save any because it's moisture cure urethane and once opened, it will harden in the can and you will not get the lid off if you get any on the lip. Buy 2 small cans instead of one bigger can. A better option is epoxy primer and single stage urethane topcoat, but not everyone can or wants to go to that much effort.

roger55 01-12-2019 08:09 PM

Re: Painting the frame and other things.
 
SPI epoxy primer:

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MARTINSR 01-12-2019 08:15 PM

Re: Painting the frame and other things.
 
I have painted thousands of gallons of paint in my life time, I give up, I am going to have all my "hard parts" powder coated. The bids I have got are hardly more than the cost of the paint!

Brian

G70 01-13-2019 09:13 AM

Re: Painting the frame and other things.
 
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For me,
Plenty of time and perfect weather = sprayed epoxy primer
Inside garage painting= POR15 type brush on

Dyslexic Dog 01-13-2019 09:26 AM

Re: Painting the frame and other things.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Foot Stomper (Post 8441952)
I sold Chassis Saver for a number of years and had no complaints aside from it being impossible to get off your skin! It's Por15 technology and does the same thing just for a lot less money because they don't have the advertising budget Por15 spends! Don't try to spray it unless you are very proficient at spraying because it's near impossible to spray correctly.
Use gloves and don't open the can and expect to save any because it's moisture cure urethane and once opened, it will harden in the can and you will not get the lid off if you get any on the lip. Buy 2 small cans instead of one bigger can. A better option is epoxy primer and single stage urethane topcoat, but not everyone can or wants to go to that much effort.

Thanks, I'm familiar with the concept of painting it. I own a sailboat and use a similar product to paint the bottom. Thanks for you insight.

Driver_WT 01-13-2019 05:31 PM

Re: Painting the frame and other things.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MARTINSR (Post 8441984)
I have painted thousands of gallons of paint in my life time, I give up, I am going to have all my "hard parts" powder coated. The bids I have got are hardly more than the cost of the paint!

Brian

I just finished building a Factory Five Cobra a couple years ago. I used a powder coating kit from Eastwood to powder coat all of the small components - easy to use and the powder is cheap. I have an old electric range in the garage to cook the powder coated parts.

I will be powder coating parts of the 53 Chevy truck too.

Wade

Dyslexic Dog 01-13-2019 06:35 PM

Re: Painting the frame and other things.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Driver_WT (Post 8442606)
I just finished building a Factory Five Cobra a couple years ago. I used a powder coating kit from Eastwood to powder coat all of the small components - easy to use and the powder is cheap. I have an old electric range in the garage to cook the powder coated parts.

I will be powder coating parts of the 53 Chevy truck too.

Wade

I have that too but the frame is a bit of a different animal.

Driver_WT 01-13-2019 06:50 PM

Re: Painting the frame and other things.
 
Yep, the frame will not fit in my 30" electric range :thud:

I have thought about making the range bigger to handle items up to 4 foot long.


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