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Hot Boat 01-21-2003 05:05 PM

painting S. S. steel.
 
what kind of primer do you use on S.S. steel ????? I am thinking of painting my seat pedistals. I would be using rustolem epoxy paint.

KCHOTBOAT 01-21-2003 05:14 PM

self etching primer

Hot Boat 01-21-2003 05:31 PM

thats what I thought. thanks

paul

KCHOTBOAT 01-21-2003 05:32 PM

I am having mine powder coated. I like the results better on SS than paint.

US1 Fountain 01-21-2003 06:00 PM

My vote is for powdercoating also. You would be suprised how cheap it really is. I had 2 exhaust divertor valves, oil dipstick tube, oil filter mount done in high gloss black, and my carb body, acc pump levers and housings, and oil dipstick handle and 2 valve covers done in high gloss red, all for under $100. Much more durable and scratch resistant than paint.

Big Boys Toys 01-21-2003 06:41 PM

Hot Boat, before I painted I would rag wheel the stainless steel until it looked like chrome.
If you do not want go in that direction I would without any doubt have the parts powder coated. Powder coating is much more durable than rustoluem or any paint. The stuff is prayed onto the part and sent into an oven and heated to a particular temperature. It does flow out nicely and will not scratch or chip as easily as paint.

HOUSTONPROP 01-21-2003 09:24 PM

Powdercoating can be applied with a textured finish or smooth as glass look and is super strong as you know ,it will out last the paint for several years without fading.


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