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Old 06-30-2007, 10:44 PM   #1
David Flores
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sandblasted frame

So today I sandblasted most of my 66 frame. Gosh It's nice to see clean metal. Only think I didn't like about it was sweeping up about a 100 pounds on sand so far. I bought the blaster off someone for about 30 bucks and about 300 pounds of sand for 27 bucks.

Question though. Tomorrow I should have the complete frame blasted and cleaned up. Have any of you guys ever used MasterSeries Silver Permanent Rust Sealer Primer Or do you know of any Rust Sealers I could buy locally?
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Old 06-30-2007, 11:21 PM   #2
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Re: sandblasted frame

I used it, my frame is on their website... www.nomorerust.com

I loved the sealer, like the paint. Are you doing a show truck? If not and you are on a budget but want a good result then I say use it. Check out my build thread if you want more pics of it.... Very durable stuff when it's on a blasted piece of metal...
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Old 07-01-2007, 11:57 AM   #3
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Re: sandblasted frame

We only use the Nason (Du Pont) self etching primer part number 491-17 and actvator 441-43. It is economical, and I have yet to spray anything that holds better! It has a 1:1 mix ratio and sprays easy. I follow it up with chassis black, number 422-05, which is very easy to touch up if you get any scratches during re-assembly. Good Luck!!!! Jerry
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Old 07-02-2007, 01:40 AM   #4
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Re: sandblasted frame

just go grab a can of por 15 you can have gloss semi or flat black I used it on my truck frame and you can brush it on or spray it with an hvlp gun sprayed thru the gun looks really good it etches into rust and wont chip off unless you are delebrately trying to
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