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" Krylon paint "
searched a little bit about this color, but cant`t find any description that the color must be baked.

"Farm and Implement Paints New Caterpillar Yellow - 12 Oz.
Farm and Implement Paints are high-gloss and durable coatings that meet manufacturer specifications for farm, vehicle, maintenance, lawn and garden equipment.
Fast drying
Original equipment colors
High-gloss, factory-like colors
Weather and chemical resistant
Recommended Uses: For use on ceramic, plaster, glass, metal, wood, and most other surfaces."

I am using a rattle can for this, so there is no hardener in the paint.
Cheers!
Destin
Destin they all have hardener in this rattle cans ! ;)

Think I finish this little discussion ;)
 
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" Krylon paint "
searched a little bit about this color, but cant`t find any description that the color must be baked.

Think I finish this little discussion ;)

Who said it was a requirement? Its advise, pointer, tip, two cents, steer, learn from my mistake and findings from others I pass on to you and so on.:deadhorse: You read the part that the test piece from days ago in NOT cured aka DRY. My instructions is to get the best result to apply this type/color or paint and make it rock hard.

Good Lord MR. Greenspan. :bang:
 
fawks yeah :D

epoxy sealing primed today :D

Uploading photos in a few :D

You removed all seam sealer. are you going to geek out and re do it all?

DO NOT use 3M that CCOT sells, as it all cracked and had to be re done on one of my trucks.

SEM is a good one, and another that escapes me.
 
ok black epoxy sealing primer :D

high build primers are next :D

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You removed all seam sealer. are you going to geek out and re do it all?

DO NOT use 3M that CCOT sells, as it all cracked and had to be re done on one of my trucks.

SEM is a good one, and another that escapes me.

they put all the seam sealer back in, some industrial stuff :D
Went on before the epoxy sealing primer :D
 
I am sure some one will go WTF but another bit of advise is to blow in "Rust Mort" into every crack nook and cranny. This turn any missed rust into iron (memory). then grab a few cans of foam insulation from the Depot. While holding the can upside down slowly drip foam into post holes at door openings, rear enclosed frame channel and all other boxed supports underneath. If need be just drill small holes to access deep areas and tape off areas as the foam will come out and will need something to get on. DO NOT remove tape till it is dry, then use a razor knife to trim and then remove tape.

It will never rust in these areas again.

No you will not find anything on the net as I have not published anyplace.

Cheers.
 
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I am sure some one will go WTF but another bit of advise is to blow in "Rust Mort" into every crack nook and cranny. This turn any missed rust into iron (memory). then grab a few cans of foam insulation from the Depot. While holding the can upside down slowly drip foam into post holes at door openings, rear enclosed frame channel and all other boxed supports underneath.

It will never rust in these areas again.

No you will not find anything on the net as I have not published anyplace.

Cheers.

They sprayed in rust converter into all the nooks after it was sandblasted :D
No spray in foam however.

More concerned that they covered over my damn passenger side footman loop wholes.
Need to drop in tomorrow, fawk i hate when s*** like this happens grrrr

That should not be hard for them to fix right?

damns
 
That should not be hard for them to fix right?

damns

Not at all, look on the back side to see if the used filler or welded. Measure twice, then tear into it.

Good eye though
 
Not at all, look on the back side to see if the used filler or welded. Measure twice, then tear into it.

Good eye though

it was there before they skim plastic it.
I ask em tomorrow, they are spraying the high build primers tomorrow.
Maybe they can tap it out before painting.

They are gonna hang and drill the tailgate bolts tomorrow on the new rear sill, along with the license plate light wire harness hole...

Getting closer guys.

Time I get back form new orleans in january maybe i can start putting it back together, if work is not too crazy!

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