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Old 08-25-2021, 02:27 PM   #11
tazattitude
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Re: 1966 GMC Suburban build

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Originally Posted by Just-in-credible View Post
Looks great so far! What is your take on painting vs powder coating the frame? I am unsure which direction I want to go with mine. So I am looking for pro's or con's of both. What types of paints are typically the best?
Thanks....
Since I own a body shop, I found it easier (and quicker) if I did it myself.

I did have my last C10 powdercoated, and the frame had some rust pitting in it. Well, powdercoating does not fill pits, so I ended up sanding down from the front cab mount forward, doing some bodywork, and repainting it anyway.

Powdercoating is more durable than paint though, but I found no problems on previous frames I've 'painted'

Powdercoating would most likely be quite a bit cheaper for someone such as yourself
I had 2 quarts of SEM Hot rod Black along with 2K primer and black sealer on this one. So probably about $300 plus my time.
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