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jasonroman 10-10-2021 11:50 AM

epoxy primer question-
 
i know there is a paint forum but looks like not much action there. so i will post here. working on 87 gmc R10
sanded with 80- little body work in 2 spots. now i want to shoot epoxy primer over the truck and then maybe a 2k. followed by epoxy as sealer once i figure out how to mix that.
dont have money for paint any time soon. so will stay in epoxy until that day comes.
read eastwood is not good epoxy. i was thinking of getting the SPI brand epoxy. but thats almost 300 bucks for primer cleaner and activator or whatever its called.

anyone have suggestions for a good epoxy?
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kid at wifes job cut out the rot on bed. and decided to shoot the bed in high build black primer. told me 600 and ready for paint. which was wrong- could see too much markings under the high build. so right now 180 and not shiny black

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current status

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not sure why my pics are so huge. sorry folks

mongocanfly 10-10-2021 12:43 PM

Re: epoxy primer question-
 
Well..paint products just keep getting higher and higher..
Not what you want to hear..but SPI is probably the best choice..
I've used Nason from oreillys but not overly impressed with it

jasonroman 10-10-2021 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mongocanfly (Post 8982294)
Well..paint products just keep getting higher and higher..
Not what you want to hear..but SPI is probably the best choice..
I've used Nason from oreillys but not overly impressed with it

Thanks for reply- was just looking for suggestions
But if Spi is it- then it’s it
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44th Miss Inf 10-10-2021 02:51 PM

Re: epoxy primer question-
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jasonroman (Post 8982296)
Thanks for reply- was just looking for suggestions
But if Spi is it- then it’s it
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I know several who have had good luck with products from here

https://www.thecoatingstore.com/

They, along with the paint plant, are local to us here in S Mississippi though, so its easy for us to get it same day also

Danmcg 10-11-2021 02:58 AM

Re: epoxy primer question-
 
I use SPI epoxy and really like it.
they also have a forum on there website and are on FB if you need advice. and there customer service is top notch.

pontgta 10-11-2021 10:48 PM

Re: epoxy primer question-
 
The problem is that any primer is not uv resistant. You will have to use something as a top coat. I would save my money untill you have the funds to paint.

jasonroman 10-12-2021 12:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pontgta (Post 8982900)
The problem is that any primer is not uv resistant. You will have to use something as a top coat. I would save my money untill you have the funds to paint.


I thought some have UV protection- either way- truck will sit in garage with a cruise here and there. Also thought I read there is a way to reduce to use it as a sealer - which I thought would hold me over until spring
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AJC 10-13-2021 10:25 PM

Re: epoxy primer question-
 
From SPI FAQ's about 20 down.
Quote:

Can I just leave my vehicle in epoxy?
Yes, and many people do. Just know it if it’s not garaged, it will need to be scuff and re-coated every 2-5 years.

87max 10-21-2021 03:25 PM

Re: epoxy primer question-
 
SPI black epoxy does indeed have uv protection in it. Keep in mind you get two gallons with epoxy for the cost. Highly recommend it along with their forum, guys there are top notch pro's. I've sprayed about 6-7 gallons on damn near everything from entry doors, flatbeds, desks, file cabinets to typical auto sheet metal and have been pleased with results.

tinydb84 10-21-2021 04:05 PM

Re: epoxy primer question-
 
Ive used Kirker epoxy and really like how it sprays.

You can get Kirker really cheap for their BC/CC as well as long as you stick with basic colors.

jasonroman 10-21-2021 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tinydb84 (Post 8986645)
Ive used Kirker epoxy and really like how it sprays.

You can get Kirker really cheap for their BC/CC as well as long as you stick with basic colors.


Kirker the same as Eastwood??? Read it’s the same labeled different???
Was thinking of Spi as I’ve read a lot of good reads on it- but 300 bucks for first coat- yea I’m cheap. Don’t have big ol pockets - so
Thought about trying the Eastwood stuff. But been weeks and still debating on what to do- getting colder in jersey- so not sure how long I have
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