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Old 10-02-2007, 08:40 AM   #7 (permalink)
WyoOtto
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Re: Painting / Coating

Okay, my BBs are scheduled to arrive on Friday (I can't wait) and I opted to not have them powdercoated for the sake of being able to apply paint when I tear the hell out of them. So... I've looked into paint for them and the options I've come up with are Eastwood's Rust Encapsulator + topcoat or POR15. The problem being that both of these products are pretty spendy. Are there any cheaper ways to go? I have two cans of black Tectyl paint which is a wax based suspension/leafspring paint, that my dad gave me after rebuilding his 73 Chevy. Anybody have any experience with it? Additionally, what sort of primer would one want to go with if they did the aforementioned high temp BBQ flat black? Okay, I'll finish with my 20 questions. Any advice would be sincerely appreciated.
Thanks in advance.

ps Bud, if you have a paint preference for your skids, let me know.
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