Dustin,
How does Clovathane compare with POR-15 (other than price)? I'm just
about to the stage of painting my frame and certainly would like to go
cheap if it is high quality and cheap. I wanted to go with powder coating,
but that seemed too expensive.
BobK
51 3600 5-window
Arnaudville, LA
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Subject: [oletrucks] best
chassis paint
12/05/01 09:05 PM
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CLLLSLS
Hey everybody,
If anybody's looking for the right paint to use for their chassis- I found
it. Use Cloverdale paints black "Clovathane" equipment enamel and it's 2
part
epoxy primer. This stuff is super cheap (like under $100 for a gallon of
paint and everything to mix it). It's the easiest paint I've ever shot, it
looks just as good as $1000+ automotive finish, they can custom match it
and
it's just about the toughest stuff you can buy anywhere. I will guarantee
anyone this paint is tougher than lineX bedliner. I painted a tilt tandem
(super nice) car trailer I built with it about 5 years ago and it still
looks
like new and I use it all the time. I got the plain gloss black, it's too
glossy (still looks wet) for a stocker, but looks great, or have it dulled
for an original look. The best part is it reduces with MEK so don't plan on
operating any machinery after you paint!
Dustin
59 3100 Napco
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