Re: K-FRAME PAINT???
[Re: QuickDodge]
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11/23/11 02:18 AM
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Alkyld enamels, such as Rustoluem, two biggest faults are chalking due to UV light exposure (from the sun, etc.) and chemical resistance. Adding some hardener will increase the chemical resistance considerably. Parts underneath the car receive minimal UV light exposure, so Rustoleum with some hardener added should hold up well. This type of finish would be acceptable for a summer time week-end car.
Will any kind of hardener for enamel work?
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Re: K-FRAME PAINT???
[Re: Labratt]
#1119221
11/23/11 09:44 AM
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The last 2 k-frames I painted I used black farm implement paint on. It's extremely durable and even sticks to rust. Tractor Supply carries it if you have them in your area.
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Re: K-FRAME PAINT???
[Re: Labratt]
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11/23/11 11:03 AM
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Lew..FORTY DOLLARS??? What a deal! Hopfully,Bill at QC Coatings can give me a similiar price! Powder Coating seems like the way to go...if the price is NICE! Thank You ALL for your opinions..and experiences! I truly appreciate it! Randy B.
Randy I think that powder coating is only that cheap in Arizona , I've never been able to get something done that cheap here in the northeast .
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Re: K-FRAME PAINT???
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11/23/11 02:09 PM
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Hmmmm; I powdercoated mine, but despite all the rhetoric, ANYTHING you do is better than the thin coat of GLOSS black the factory used. It's nice to use the best product available, but for the useage of the average hobbiest, anything better than a spray bomb is overkill.....which is fine. Dave
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Re: K-FRAME PAINT???
[Re: Labratt]
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11/24/11 09:25 AM
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Thanks everyone! Because of time restraints,I think I'm going to check out the farm implement paint from Tractor Supply. My painter wants the car to him by the end of the month...next wednesday or thursday! My powder coater has a pretty long back-log right now,anyway! Thanks again! Randy B.
Randy, that implement paint(TSC) is some TOUGH stuff... I painted my crawler loader(the yellow front loader thats up north) with it about 20 years ago.... you can brush it on OR thin it and spray it
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Re: K-FRAME PAINT???
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11/24/11 11:32 AM
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Thanks for the info,Mike! Do you think a quart will be enough..if I brush it on? I will probably paint the steering components with it,as well!
A QT is plenty(plus that stuff has a UV protectant)
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Re: K-FRAME PAINT???
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11/24/11 12:48 PM
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Chassis black from Eastwood has proven to be a very durable paint out of a spray can for me.
BTW...just got an email that they have it on sale for black Friday.
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Re: K-FRAME PAINT???
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11/25/11 07:38 PM
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I went t the local Menards and bought a gallon can of Alykyd Enamel. Its a direct to metal paint.
I rolled it on with a foam roller, and touched up the small areas with foam pads.
Hard to tell it wasnt sprayed.
I have used this type of paint for many things, picinic tables (5 years outside and still going), canoes, and most recently on forklifts in a meat plant, where the trucks are subjected to high temp high pressure sanitizer/water solutions. ITs the longest lasting stuff fo that application.
I used to care but....... things have changed
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