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Posted by Gary_N_WV on December 18, 2003 at 16:41:39 from (69.43.21.113):
I've posted this over on the Paint and Bodywork Board but thought I'd post it here too. I really don�t have but a very small heated area to work on my tractor parts this winter, but I would like to make use of some of my free time to try to get some things done. I would like to be able to degrease, wire brush, sand blast and etc. some of the things like the starter, generator, seat, wheel weights and so on. I want to use Dupont Centauri Acrylic Enamel as the final finish next spring/summer. Since Epoxy primer needs to have the final finish applied soon after the primer, my question is: What should I do to protect the parts that I am working on until I can actually use epoxy primer in the spring? What can I prime them with as I work on them that will allow epoxy to be applied later without a lot of extra work and trouble? I�ve talked some to the guy at the paint store, but I think most of the information that he is giving me is for a regular body shop that has all the space and time they need. What do you guys do that have limited space and time? Thanks !
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