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Old 09-08-2005, 10:22 PM
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Cool to know your making good progress.

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Cool Anthony. I'm sure progress willl move along quickly now.
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Anthony,

That's a mighty fine looking body rotator you got there. Nicely done.

The car looks good too. As Steve says, keep us all up to date.

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Old 09-09-2005, 10:16 AM
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Scott, I plan on painting the bottom and inner floor with POR15, I think it will withstand rock chips better than conventional paint and help with rustproofing at the same time. I'll use their simi-gloss black. I'll do all sound deadening on the inside of the car...I just prefer a fully detailed and painted underside over the bed liner look...but that's just what I like!!

Steevo, it did make burning off the undercoating today...well fun!! It only took four hours to get it ready to prep for paint...the only way to fly!!

Jim, here's the rotisserie plans Sorry to hear you are having painter trouble too!!
I've heard some horror stories regarding POR 15 as a paint finish. My friend used it on his Mustang & it started peeling off new clean metal that had been keyed up!! Subsequently I looked into the problem on the 'net & found that an awful lot of people have had similar problems, some were even encountering rust coming through from new metal coated with POR 15. Has anyone here encountered problems with it. It might be advisable to check the web boards first before deciding to use it, hate to see you have problems.HTH

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Yeah, I've heard the same stories, but I think the guys that had trouble didn't use the entire system all the way threw. I do know you just can't paint it on to shinny bare metal without using their metal prep first.

The more I clean the underside, the more I'm considering just painting it and not using POR 15...after all this is a rust free car...well a little light surface rust but no real issues...using POR 15 was more of a preventitive plan.

I know this has been covered, but what do you guys think of body color (blue or silver) on the underside w/ black frame and suspension components? This isn't a daily driver so road grime shouldn't be too much of an issue. Besides I want the engine bay body color anyways and this would help with the fire wall to underside transition (body color to black).
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I painted the underside of II Much with etching primer, then epoxy primer, then single stage gray (was going for an industrial/racing look ... but the paint came out too shiny for industrial). It took me about 10 days from start to finish and the finish is very tough and durable. No POR 15 needed, and it is a good way to accent standard black suspension components.

It's also a good way to practice painting without it having to be perfect.

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Looks Great Anthony! I am nearly at the same point as you, hoping to go to media blast in the next few weeks. Keep the photos coming!
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Yeah, I've heard the same stories, but I think the guys that had trouble didn't use the entire system all the way threw. I do know you just can't paint it on to shinny bare metal without using their metal prep first.

The more I clean the underside, the more I'm considering just painting it and not using POR 15...after all this is a rust free car...well a little light surface rust but no real issues...using POR 15 was more of a preventitive plan.

I know this has been covered, but what do you guys think of body color (blue or silver) on the underside w/ black frame and suspension components? This isn't a daily driver so road grime shouldn't be too much of an issue. Besides I want the engine bay body color anyways and this would help with the fire wall to underside transition (body color to black).
I'd be inclined to use an etch primer like PPG Universel (correct spelling), which is "acid" based & gives excellent adhesion & is able to neutralise any light rust present to some extent, ( I guess you can get it in the US) & follow that with body colour which, as you say would accent the suspension etc nicely.

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Anthony....I've had problems with POR-15, and I used the Metal Ready on all my parts. As it stands now I have to have my frame media-blasted again because moisture must have went through the coating and started rusting the frame again. You can see the rust coming through. If you want I could head out to the garage tonight and do a macro snapshot with my digi-cam to show you the areas of concern. When I contacted POR-15 with this problem, all they could do was shrug and ask if I wanted the can replaced. They would not refund my money.

Hate to slam a company in Scotts crib here but I feel you deserve to know other peoples experience with the product. I'm redoing the frame similar to the process Parsons outlined next Spring.

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Thanks Guys for the info!! I've decided not to risk it with POR-15, time and money are way to valuable at this point, I'll just use a good etching primer and go from there.

Thanks again jp for the rotisserie plans, I couldn't have done it without you!!

Tony, pics are not nessary, but thanks for the offer!! I agree bad mouthing products isn't the most fun, but when this much is at steak we need to share our experiances...thanks for being honest!!

Ok, back out to the garage for more sanding!!!
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