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Re: chassis rails
« Reply #10 on: August 14, 2009, 03:09:01 PM »
thanks marty, put a whole lot of hours into it,

hey warren, painted por15 straight on to the raw metal, they recommend paint on to sandblasted metal is the best it etches on real good, rusty steel is also good, you can paint a tye coat on aswell when tacky so you can top coat or sand it before top coating, its awsome stuff, you can also get a clear coat por15 which is actually better and stronger than a gell coat for fiberglass, cheers stevo
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