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RE: Interior color

To: "'Marc Sayer'" <marcsayer@home.com>
Subject: RE: Interior color
From: "Hall, Phillip" <Phillip.B.Hall@MSFC.NASA.GOV>
Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2001 15:31:19 -0600
Marc -

Thanks! And yes Dennis did recommend Hammerite also.  Very good idea!

I have a thought after reading this great reply to my question.  As I
proceed though my work on the custom and ask the list a bizzion questions, I
thought I might print the replies out and make a "book" of all the good
ideas on restoring a Roadster.  And add how I dealt with each issue.  If
nothing else I could look back and say "I should have listened to him"!

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Sayer [mailto:marcsayer@home.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2001 3:21 PM
To: Hall, Phillip
Subject: Re: Interior color


Phillip, the two-tone issue aside, I recommend painting with Hammerite. The
stuff is as tough as nails and helps prevent rust from coming back. I agree
that
it is lots easier to see when the interior is lighter, but with a good
quality
glossy paint it shouldn't make all that much difference. Hammerite has a
light
and a dark silver metallic. The dark would be dark enough to pass without
raising too many eyebrows but would make the interior a bit lighter. BTW if
you
do elect to use Hammerite, it is best used on bare metal and you should
strip
off the primer first. Not only will the primer tend to encourage rust, it
also
will not stick nearly as well as the Hammerite. Les uses Hammerite for the
interior in most of his restos. If you do want to stick with one color
overall,
Hammerite does make a black too. 

"Hall, Phillip" wrote:
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> Hate to disrupt the water topic, but I must:)
> 
> I am finishing up the repair work on the custom.  I have the floors welded
> in and sealed and now working up under the dash.  After the weld job, I
> primed the interior in black because the Roadster will get a black paint
job
> one day.  But, I found it very hard to see detail with the black.  It took
a
> lot of light.  So I thought I might paint the interior in metallic silver.
> 99% of the interior will be covered anyway and the light color will really
> help during assembly - especially up under the dash.  Is this politically
> correct?
> 
> Phil
> SEROC
> PS. Don't forget the Fall Fun Run!!
> 
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