Black Chassis Paint
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Black Chassis Paint



I just completed my chassis with Eastwood frame paint and it is the best
product I've used to-date. It was not cheap (about $25 a quart) but, it does
go a long way. He's what I learned. Scrapping off the undercoating was
insufficient. The surface takes paint and looks better if you wipe it, after
scrapping off undercoating, with paint thinner and let it dry. Apply a coat
(I used a brush) and let it dry three days. Apply a second coat and enjoy
the results.  I also suggest wearing gloves. If you do not it takes two
weeks to get the paint off your fingers.    Eric Marsh
----- Original Message -----
From: kenyon wills <imperialist60@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 11:55 PM
Subject: IML: Black Chassis Paint


> http://www.eastwoodco.com/
>
> These guys have some interesting restoration products, and it may be a
> site worth bookmarking.  The printed catalog is easier to deal with in my
> experience.
>
> I used "Rust Encapsulator" on rust after sanding, "Chassis Black" on
> everything under the car.  It's semi gloss and looks really good.
>
> You can hunt and peck for them or enter them into the search engine.
> The undercarrriage takes a bunch of paint, so I'd suggest using a
> compressor instead of the spray cans (you'll need LOTS of spray cans if
> its more than just parts of the frame).
>
> =====
> Kenyon Wills
> 6o LeBaron - America's Most Carefully Built Car
> 73 LeBaron - Long Low & Luxurious
>
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