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    Default Painting today

    Painted can with rapco paint and harbor freight purple gun. It was my first time using either and worked very well. Props to guys suggestions on the forums.



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    If you don't mind... can I ask what you had under the paint prior to your green. Did you simply spray over existing? Did you scuff and prime? Did you remove all paint, rust primer red prime then paint?

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    Sanded and or blast then grey epoxy primer. Then sand with 1000-1200 gritt, wipe with degreaser, then spray top coat. I thinned 25% xylene and sprayed 2 coats

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdurbahn View Post
    Sanded and or blast then grey epoxy primer. Then sand with 1000-1200 gritt, wipe with degreaser, then spray top coat. I thinned 25% xylene and sprayed 2 coats

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    Nice professional approach....

    I unfortunately will be going the sand down, red rustoleum primer, with behrs premium in the 24052 marine green.

    keep the pictures coming ... especially before..during... after!

    So far it looks killer!

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    Will do, I just saw some pics of yours, did you get that from Grand Rapids??

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    Quote Originally Posted by mdurbahn View Post
    Will do, I just saw some pics of yours, did you get that from Grand Rapids??

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    Yea, Grand Rapids, MN...

    You see it online somewhere awhile ago or you look at it beforehand?

    Its good condition... not great.... but definitely worthy of some love

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