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Old 03-21-2006 | 09:59 PM
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Induction is a term used only for epoxy paint. If you do not allow induction before spraying the epoxy will take a longer time to cure. This is not the same for 2 stage paint. They cure by a hardner usually an isocyanate based product, either an aliphatic or poly isocyanate.
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Old 03-22-2006 | 08:10 AM
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Gary,
I did some my self and ran out of time so had the rest done by someone else. I did do the trim ram's from start to finish. They turned out better than the Merc fiinish.

No luck yet on the steering bracket. Still waiting for drives.

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p.s. someone posted $160 for all of those materials, not in my case, it was close to $400. 1 qt of paint and activator is close to $160 and you have 3 different qts of products (DP40, high build primer, color).

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Old 03-22-2006 | 06:50 PM
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Gary,
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p.s. someone posted $160 for all of those materials, not in my case, it was close to $400. 1 qt of paint and activator is close to $160 and you have 3 different qts of products (DP40, high build primer, color).

Now that I reread that post, I believe that was copied from a post I made a yr a long time ago. I had right at $160 for all the paint materials. Quart sized. All products were PPG with the Concept paint. More than enough to do 2 complete drives.
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Old 03-23-2006 | 07:05 AM
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I spoke with a place called GNE Paint in Hazel Park, Michigan last week. They quoted me approximately $175.00 for the listed products. I did ask for the DAR-9000 and not the DCC line. Don't know if that makes any difference. I plan to purchase paint next week. I'll post my total cost.
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Old 03-23-2006 | 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by chewy1955
I spoke with a place called GNE Paint in Hazel Park, Michigan last week. They quoted me approximately $175.00 for the listed products. I did ask for the DAR-9000 and not the DCC line. Don't know if that makes any difference. I plan to purchase paint next week. I'll post my total cost.
hey I will do the same post pics when you are done I wont be done for a couple weeks do to work stuff
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Old 03-23-2006 | 03:14 PM
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Ok I don't have my drives back yet from the shop. I'll post pic's when there done. Things always take longer than I think they will.
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Old 03-23-2006 | 03:31 PM
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Asking again .... do you guys split the upper and lower ? leave it all intact or disassemble everything ? m
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Old 03-23-2006 | 07:15 PM
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what I ahve done is my cases are gutted and loosely bolted together for media blasting and will split them apart for paint
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Old 03-24-2006 | 08:08 AM
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Chewy,
Sounds like you get much better pricing than I do. I guess I got bent over.

Here is the prices I have:
$13.52 1 QT. DX-533 alumiprep
$14.56 1 QT. DX-503 alodine
$41.03 1 QT. DP-40LF epoxy primer
$39.31 1 QT. DP-402 catalyst for primer
$42.17 1 QT. NCP-271 high build epoxy primer
$54.08 1 QT. NCX-275 activator
$64.79 1 QT. DCC-9000 topcoat
$80.76 1 QT. DCX-61 activator
$39.31 1 Gal. DT-870 reducer
$30.42 1 Gal. DX-330 wipe down
$419.95 total +$27.30tax = $447.25
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Old 03-24-2006 | 08:54 AM
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Rick,

I am not sure that you got a bad deal if Chewys numbers were just for primer and paint without the addition high build primer you are about the same
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