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Re: How to Paint Steel Weels
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12/17/12 11:13 PM
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Rustoleum auto prmer, etc...
Has worked well for me under automotive top coat.
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Re: How to Paint Steel Weels
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12/18/12 03:22 PM
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Sand off the rust and scuff any paint well. Be ready to prime IMMEDIATELY. Shoot on a coat of automotive etching primer. If you want to spend the time, lightly sand to get a smooth surface. You may have to shoot and sand again if you get carried away. Spray with the automotive paint of your choice. Enjoy! R.
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Re: How to Paint Steel Weels
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12/19/12 12:32 AM
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I just used a HF abrasive blast gun #92857 $24.95 and bought 5 lbs of #98329 glass beads today & tried it out this evening & it cleans so fast I was totally impressed. I had a quantity of some unlabeled dark red fine abrasive which didn't come from HF which didn't work so I tried the glass beads on a spot on a junk rim as I was leery just to see if it'd work as I thought maybe the HF gun was for some special media & it sure did work like gangbusters. Waiting for a warm(er) day so I can finish blasting then etch/prime then paint with the recommendations in this thread EDIT the glass beads were $7.99
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Re: How to Paint Steel Weels
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12/19/12 04:16 AM
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I just used a HF abrasive blast gun #92857 $24.95 and bought 5 lbs of #98329 glass beads today & tried it out this evening & it cleans so fast I was totally impressed. I had a quantity of some unlabeled dark red fine abrasive which didn't come from HF which didn't work so I tried the glass beads on a spot on a junk rim as I was leery just to see if it'd work as I thought maybe the HF gun was for some special media & it sure did work like gangbusters. Waiting for a warm(er) day so I can finish blasting then etch/prime then paint with the recommendations in this thread EDIT the glass beads were $7.99
How long did it take to do the rim??? And how much bead did you go through???
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Re: How to Paint Steel Weels
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12/19/12 12:08 PM
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My rims are in my mini shop/garage & I was over at my buddys shop as he has a massive air compressor so I grabbed a junk rim & did a small spot just enough to see where I was at with this. It cut very fast so I THINK I'll easily have enough to do my 4 rims on the front side. I am going to spread a big tarp out to catch everything & recyle em if need be especially if I am very close to being finished to avoid another trip to HF. With my limited experience with blasting/painting I'm just happy that this went very well especially after the first media I used didn't do squat. Not sure what psi our compressor runs at but it is substantial & I'm sure that makes a difference. From what I've experienced so far these rims will be prepped in a matter of a few minutes
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Re: How to Paint Steel Weels
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12/19/12 10:04 PM
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Hello Steve, Alright I will spread the tarp
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