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Re: Making Of The Willy Mammoth
« Reply #240 on: Feb 20, 2005, 03:35:47 PM »
Taz rite, We got the body work done and primed the body. We were only going to prime it, but decided while it was apart we would go ahead and get it painted to save from having to do it later. I am not looking for a show finish so we did the body work with a 8" disk grinder and finished with 80 grit on a DA sander. I first primed with a PPG's DP90 epoxy primer, this will give good adhision and rust protection. Then primed with PPG's K36 so we would have somthing to sand on without having to sand the epoxy primer. The test panel is the color we have decided on. It is a Krylon color so we can touch up with a spray can and not have to break out the paint guns.

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