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Old 03-25-2005, 08:07 PM   #1
LeftEar55
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Huntsville, Alabama
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What a way to spend the day off....

Well, about 9-10 this morning, I went to the shop and rolled the frame out. Pressure washed it, scraped some more 50 year old grease off and pressure washed again. Then, after a few minutes in the Alabama sun, it had dried completely. I started sandblasting all the frame and finally got finished about 3pm. I was going to go ahead and shoot a few coats of gloss black on it, but the damn store I went to, was out of paint So, tomorrow, I'm thinking about going ahead and spraying it. Should I have to prime it or can I use a spray gun and apply several coats of black to the semi bare metal? What brand should I use? I was thinking about BPS Gloss Black? Should I go with a Rustoleum (sp?) gallon instead? Here's a pic of the frame. I knew these air jacks would come in handy one day
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