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Respraying sprayer, good ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7881086" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Get it shot blasted and then 2 pack prime and 2 pack paint top coat. Lacquer is just a clear coat on top of the colour, most often used with metallics, a base coat and clear top coat.</p><p>I rebuilt my Agribuggy from a burnt our wreck and thats what I used, shot blast, 2k primer rubbed down then 2k topcoat. Still as good as new after 6-7 years, no rust evident anywhere.</p><p>But to do it yourself I would advise a decent compressor 14 cfm + and make sure you use a decent mask (preferably air fed) as the fumes are not that great for you.</p><p>Have found it a decent hard wearing gloss finish. </p><p>Plastic coating seems much like powder coating, rust starts under it and you find you can then pull it off in sheets. But to be fair I did have some Manitou rims powder coated and they are still spot on after a good 15 years of abuse</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7881086, member: 2767"] Get it shot blasted and then 2 pack prime and 2 pack paint top coat. Lacquer is just a clear coat on top of the colour, most often used with metallics, a base coat and clear top coat. I rebuilt my Agribuggy from a burnt our wreck and thats what I used, shot blast, 2k primer rubbed down then 2k topcoat. Still as good as new after 6-7 years, no rust evident anywhere. But to do it yourself I would advise a decent compressor 14 cfm + and make sure you use a decent mask (preferably air fed) as the fumes are not that great for you. Have found it a decent hard wearing gloss finish. Plastic coating seems much like powder coating, rust starts under it and you find you can then pull it off in sheets. But to be fair I did have some Manitou rims powder coated and they are still spot on after a good 15 years of abuse [/QUOTE]
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