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Re: Frame Paint

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Subject: Re: Frame Paint
From: "John T. Blair" <jblair1948@cox.net>
Date: Mon, 09 Oct 2006 18:32:04 -0400
At 01:22 PM 10/9/2006 -0600, David wrote:

>I've just about got the frame disassembly done on the '67 GT6.  I should be
>ready to sandblast it next weekend.  My question is what paint are people
>using on the frame?  I've heard a lot about POR 15 but have never used it.
>Any other products people recommend?  A POR 15 website recommended
>topcoating it to protect from UV but it doesn't seem necessary because I
>don't think the frame with get much if any UV exposure.  Spray or brush?  I
>plan on spraying unless the list suggests otherwise.

David,

POR 15 is an excellent paint.  But it is more of a primer than a top coat.
I did the chassis of my Bricklin with it, then sprayed a coat of acrylic
enamel over that.  However, it should be top coated.  I didn't top coat some 
of my front suspension, and the sun coming in the open doors changed the 
color from a nice shinny black to a more gray/white ish color.

As to the application, I'd suggest brushing it on.  The reason is, POR 15
is very hard to clean up.  Therefore, you could have problems cleaning 
a spray gun.  Then as you spray with POR 15, it will slowly reduce the 
diamater of the various passages and may cause the gun to fail.

I was just at a shop that is restoring a 24 Rolls Royce.  The chassis looked
fantastic.  I asked what they used.  They said an epoxy (catalized) paint.

If you plan on spraying the chassis with a "regular" primer, I'd suggest
that you use a polyeurathine primer.  The roof of my 95 Voyager van had
the classic peeling and rust.  I sanded it down to the metal, the treated
the metal with DuPont's 5017 metal conditioner (a phosphoric acid) then
shot it with a eurathine prime from DuPont - Mason or something like that.
I have not gotten around to putting a top coat of paint on the primer. The 
primer has held up remarkably well for about a year now.  There is some rust
coming through where I apparently didn't get it all the first time or didn't
get enough primer on.  But most of it is NOT rusting.  Compaired to the time
I primed the roof of my 89 van and it rusted within a week!

Hope this helps some.

John


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