I second Chucks' experience. Just painted my chassis with Eastwood chassis
black, and roll bar and other trim with their gloss chassis black. Both went
on easily and look great. I did have them primed with epoxy two-part primer
(Eastwood cautions against using single-stage self-etching primers). Also, it
takes a little more than they recommend. I used five cans on my Devin ladder
frame.
Harold Pace
1959 Devin SS
In a message dated 12/3/02 6:56:41 AM, cfchrist@earthlink.net writes:
<< i have had good sucess with eastwood's epoxy hardened chassis black. it's
available in both quarts and spray cans. it's impervious to grease and
oil. and pretty chip and scratch resistant. it sprays right out of the
quart can, but fumes are pretty rough! use proper safety equiptment and a
well ventilated area when using this stuff! it has a nice semi gloss
finish upon curing.
chuck. >>
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