Jaspermowatt
Active Member
So basically, I need to buy some paint...
I am starting a rebuild, bottom up. There is so much choice, so many suppliers so I was hoping I could be pointed in the right direction by someone who has 'been there, done that' so to speak.
I'd like to go for a matt black colour and then have contrasting shiny blue for little parts or out of the way places.
Firstly Chassis; I intent to rub down, weld patches replace parts and then paint. I am thinking etch prime, red oxide, prime and then paint. Is that kind of the right way to go about this?
I'd like to paint things like springs, shocks, springs, axles and similar in the blue. Due to the fact these areas are either under stress or are susceptible to stone chips, do I have to use a more durable product rather than a panel finish paint?
Obviously I am still awhile away from painting the panels, but when i do come to do them, should it still be the same method of etch prime, red oxide, filler prime and then finish coat?
Also is 2k the best to use?
So I'd really appreciate any advice or suggestions of companies that supply good paint.
Thanks a lot,
Jasper
I am starting a rebuild, bottom up. There is so much choice, so many suppliers so I was hoping I could be pointed in the right direction by someone who has 'been there, done that' so to speak.
I'd like to go for a matt black colour and then have contrasting shiny blue for little parts or out of the way places.
Firstly Chassis; I intent to rub down, weld patches replace parts and then paint. I am thinking etch prime, red oxide, prime and then paint. Is that kind of the right way to go about this?
I'd like to paint things like springs, shocks, springs, axles and similar in the blue. Due to the fact these areas are either under stress or are susceptible to stone chips, do I have to use a more durable product rather than a panel finish paint?
Obviously I am still awhile away from painting the panels, but when i do come to do them, should it still be the same method of etch prime, red oxide, filler prime and then finish coat?
Also is 2k the best to use?
So I'd really appreciate any advice or suggestions of companies that supply good paint.
Thanks a lot,
Jasper
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