Posted by super99 on May 18, 2021 at 17:58:58 from (184.20.245.17):
I sprayed the primer on the white parts on the Oliver 1550 this afternoon, grill and wheels. I used Van Sickle Self Etching Primer . I had them put the gallon can in the paint shaker when I bought it Sunday afternoon. It didnt do much good, there was a thick layer of goo in the bottom of the can. I stirred it to get it free and then used a stirrer on the drill for several minutes. It was thin that I sprayed it with the HVLP gun It acted like Slip Plate and when I finished, the gun was a bear to clean out. Big stringy globs inside. It was late enough that I said, to heck with it, Ill wait till tomorrow to paint the white. I looked it over with a light and had to touch up a few spots with a rattle can.
It needs one rear rim replaced and after its done, I have new tires all around, so I wasnt worried about paint on the tires.
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