painting skidplate
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painting skidplate - 8/27/2005 12:12:23 PM
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shortbus
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any suggestions on painting the skidplate? I've never painted aluminum before, and don't want it to come off in the wind. i know it will get banged up from some of the stuff i do (already has some nice scrapes on the bottom), but my airbrush is collecting dust. i was thinking of sandblasting to rough it up some, with real fine garnet, but not sure if that's the right thing or not. now that i can post pics, i'll post it once i'm done, if i can find a way to do it right.
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RE: painting skidplate - 8/27/2005 10:30:26 PM
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Intercooled
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I'm not a body guy or pro painter but I would think that if you cleaned it up real good and applied a good primer the paint will hold well. I painted a few engine pieces a couple years ago with some "engine paint" which has ceramic in it and resists high temps. It has held up very well. just a suggestion!
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RE: painting skidplate - 8/28/2005 1:39:08 PM
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efrainl956
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So what is your day job, Shortbus? You seem to be very mechanically inclined, seem to know a lot about you H2, and do a lot of work on it yourself.
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RE: painting skidplate - 8/29/2005 2:23:47 PM
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Patrick
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sometimes aluminum items are coated..like aluminum wheels, and to get paint to stick, you have to sand that coating off first
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RE: painting skidplate - 8/31/2005 2:12:46 PM
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Patrick
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i had a set of wheels on my old track car that were aluminum, and i wanted to shine them up...and i used steel wool..it was alot of work, but it got the job done most newer AL items are either coated in a thin layer or plastic, or clear coated...i think that you could sandblast it if you were Very careful... do you have an angle grinding wheel? or even a rough scuffing pad on a drill?
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