11-15-2015, 08:35 PM
She's entirely in primer! The primer used is made by Southern Polyurethanes and is their epoxy primer. It sprays nicely and is very easy to sand. It took a couple of days to finish some misc repairs that I forgot about and to get it all cleaned and prepped. I also started working on an under seat storage area below the pass side seat area. I will finish it when the body is back on. Wasn't able to find a security drawer large enough to be worth anything so I'm just making a cubby area to hold a tow strap and winch remote.
The underside was done first then the remainder was done the next day. With the wind we've had this week, I'd say I had a side draft paint booth going on out on the garage pad. Caught a few bugs in it, but it's primer...
After setting up for a day, I began seam sealing it top and bottom. I taped all the joints to prevent excess from smearing everywhere BUT if you are careful this is a HUGE waste of time and the tape is pretty frustrating to remove when your fingers are slick as snot with seam sealer all over them. Ok, I use rubber gloves which makes it even worse.
After another day to setup, I scuffed the underside, cleaned it and shot it with UPOL raptor liner. It applies easily and the spray pattern is adjustable depending on distance and air pressure. I wanted a somewhat smooth surface to keep dirt from getting trapped in the coating. It turned out well enough for me.
The underside was done first then the remainder was done the next day. With the wind we've had this week, I'd say I had a side draft paint booth going on out on the garage pad. Caught a few bugs in it, but it's primer...
After setting up for a day, I began seam sealing it top and bottom. I taped all the joints to prevent excess from smearing everywhere BUT if you are careful this is a HUGE waste of time and the tape is pretty frustrating to remove when your fingers are slick as snot with seam sealer all over them. Ok, I use rubber gloves which makes it even worse.
After another day to setup, I scuffed the underside, cleaned it and shot it with UPOL raptor liner. It applies easily and the spray pattern is adjustable depending on distance and air pressure. I wanted a somewhat smooth surface to keep dirt from getting trapped in the coating. It turned out well enough for me.