clbarclay
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posted on 18/2/05 at 12:38 PM |
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Chassis black
what preperation does chassis black require?
I'm thinking of prining my chassis with oxide paint to sto it rusting while all the detail parts are fabricated. does chassis black need bare
metal or metal suitable primed for best effect. If primed, then will the oxide do, or will it need removing and replacing with some tyhing different?
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Bananaman
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posted on 18/2/05 at 01:09 PM |
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This sound a bit stupid, but I've just finished painting a chassis for a F2 Stock Car, where the finish can be seen by all, and I used
Woodburner heat resistant black enamel paint. What a finish, no brush strokes, and shinier than most sprayed chassis that I've seen. I painted 2
coats onto bare metal.
Cheers
Michael
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clbarclay
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posted on 18/2/05 at 01:50 PM |
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the chassis is only part built, all the brackets etc. are yet to be built and go on, in the mean time a coat of oxide paint will prevent the chassis
rusting between now and completion ready for fnal painting.
[Edited on 18/2/05 by clbarclay]
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big_wasa
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posted on 18/2/05 at 10:04 PM |
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I to have used bbq enamel and it does give a great finish which is very tought but did take a lot longer to dry....
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clbarclay
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posted on 18/2/05 at 10:29 PM |
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Has any one long term experiance comparing chassis black, enamel gloss or any other suitable chassis paints (yes i know hamerite is v.brittle)
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Marcus
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posted on 19/2/05 at 10:11 AM |
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I've used chassis black on 2 cars now and can't crack it! If you try, you can still mark it with your finger nail as it remains a little
softer than normal paint, but this keeps it flexible.
It seems to dull a little after 3 years, so a re-paint is in order this winter.
Marcus
PS no rust coming through at all, with no primer used, just roughed the surface slightly with wire brush.
Marcus
Because kits are for girls!!
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