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Pan what to paint with?
What are you all using to paint pans?
The epoxy stuff? POR-15 Or just get the whole thing powder coated?
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hey
well to what I know the best would to powder coat it but that would be $$$ so the epoxy Primer and then paint over that's the way to go Chris.
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I used POR 15 on top, and some thin undercoating and POR 15 underneath.
I painted the framehorns, framehead, and rear torsion tube with some industrial oil-based black enamel.
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how does powdercoating go with stone chips etc? ive wondered about that, once it chips cracks or anything nothings there to stop the exposed part rusting, you can't exactly fix powdercoated stuff as easy as things like POR etc, id love to know from people with experience aswell.
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). However, it takes alot to chip it (very flexible). When it does chip... you are correct in that there's nothing to stop rust. What I have done on parts prone to getting chipped is to "top coat" the color coat of powder with clear powder coat. This will add one more layer to keep from exposing bare metal. Get a piece of steel that has been "properly powder coated", and beat on it with a hammer . You will see it's very tuff stuff. POR 15 is a good choice, but in "side by side" test against Eastwood Co. "Encapsulator" the Eastwood stuff beat it. The test was done by a restoration magazine that was bias to both products.
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you should rhino line (or other truck bed liner) the whole pan. some of the brands are kinda expensive but there are so brands that you can paint on yourself or you can take it to a place that does it proffessionally and have them spray it.
it may make your car a little heaver but you will never have to worry about rust and it may help with sound deadining. |
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you couild use masterseries as well. easier prep time then por 15.
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I use rustbullet, after using POR15 it is similar but much less fussy with prep..
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