The final appearance isn’t quite right if you intend an authentic restoration, but it’s hard to beat powder coating for durability Paul.
Pete
Pete
I'm using an epoxy primer and Centari topcoat. I talked about them here.what paint systems will you use for adhesion to metal and chip/scratch resistance?
I'm sure it did....Now that I remember more of that discussion, it *did* degrade into a version of "War of the Worlds".
The final appearance isn’t quite right if you intend an authentic restoration, but it’s hard to beat powder coating for durability Paul.
Pete
I try to stay away from etch primers. Because of the acid in them, climate control is critical... They require a higher than normal humidity to break down the acid before the paint dries. If it's too hot, it dries with some of the acid still in the paint. If the humidity is too low, it dries with some of the acid still in the paint. Either way, it won't last very long. Unless you have a climate controlled booth, I wouldn't recommend them.I'm curious about the etching primers too,
Tech Section.... Other?I smell a TSO...