You said you are using Akzo Noble yet you post pics of PPG. What gives? Mostly curios of the PPG product and what it is. I like the dixie cup idea if doing 1 to 1
You said you are using Akzo Noble yet you post pics of PPG. What gives? Mostly curios of the PPG product and what it is. I like the dixie cup idea if doing 1 to 1
After reading my previous post I should elaborate, as many hobbyists don't understand what epoxy primers are or how to use them.
Epoxy primers are the backyard guys best friend. They allow you to work on manageable sections without throwing your car on a rotisserie. They are available in spray cans too. You strip the area to bare metal, degrease it, and then epoxy it. That's it! You can take your time, do body work, whatever. Then you scuff it, lay on regular primer, and paint.
The Eastwood stuff is roughly $25us a can. It certainly isn't the most economical way to go, but it's convenient. Like many guys I don't always have all day to mix, spray, clean guns, etc.Recommendations on spray bombs? Anything i have found is like $50 a can. I'm in Canada btw.
I have no answer for a recommendation for spray bomb but have to ask why you would want to use the spray bomb system?Recommendations on spray bombs? Anything i have found is like $50 a can. I'm in Canada btw.
The Eastwood stuff is roughly $25us a can. It certainly isn't the most economical way to go, but it's convenient. Like many guys I don't always have all day to mix, spray, clean guns, etc.
Curiosity mainly and because my car is on jack stands, outside, in a shelter.The Eastwood stuff is roughly $25us a can. It certainly isn't the most economical way to go, but it's convenient. Like many guys I don't always have all day to mix, spray, clean guns, etc.
I have no answer for a recommendation for spray bomb but have to ask why you would want to use the spray bomb system?
it is 2 part. It's a one shot deal. Once you open it you gotta use it up. Not ideal for sure, but it has it's place for some people.I disagree. It takes hardly any time at all to clean out a paint gun. I end up using may 10oz of MEK to wash it out when I do. Takes less than 5 minutes to measure and mix with the dixie cups. In the end its cheaper to buy this stuff in a kit, then mix n spray than to do it with rattle cans, plus it being a 2 part, its chemically cured. If you had a 2 part epoxy in a spray bomb it would harden inside the can. I dunno, but I just dont trust epoxy primer out of a spray can.
Those look great I'm gonna have to do that to mine I'm gonna run steel wheels with dog dish caps with the body color on mineActually looked at the expiration date on the cans today, its aircraft use expiration date was June of 2011 so that's definitely more than the 4 years I guesstimated a few posts back, and just edited. LOL. I guess time sure flies. Even with the older date, this stuff still mixes well, sprays great, dries quickly, and adheres like nobody's business. Plus I used it as a filler primer when I sprayed it on to fill in small clean pits in the metal on the rim bead areas on the wheels that were left after I glass bead blasted them. I got a full kit that makes 2 gallons of mixed material, I plan on using the **** out of this. Thank God I am done with the blast cabinet at work, and priming 1 wheel per day. That was getting sucky. A bit more to go and I can paint the fronts on all of em with high gloss black.
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No air compressor?I have no answer for a recommendation for spray bomb but have to ask why you would want to use the spray bomb system?
Disposable rubber gloves.Just remember ppe as MEK is bad on the liver.