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db950

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  1. I bought a few bits off them for my 1989 110 restoration, very reasonable prices!!

    I also spent a lot of money on parts shared between Paddocks,L R Direct and Britcar and after completion I needed something urgent so went to my local dealer (Duckworths) and found them actually pretty good on price! Could of saved a lot on shipping charges!

  2. Seems like cellulose may be your best bet as corrections can done after last coat.

    As I said previously I don't get on with as I can not get a good enough gloss on it by just leaving it after the last coat.

    I restore alot of vintage tractors and flatting the framework/chassis back after spraying is not an option, far to many nooks and crannies!!

    This is why I go for synthetic as if done right you get a perfect gloss finish without any extra work.

    I joined this forum as I have bought a 1989 110sw and doing a full restoration on, just got chassis back from galvanisers and busy fitting the refurb axles now.

    I will be painting it in 2k though as using metallic base coat and lacquer.

    Hope you get on okay

    Regards

  3. Your paint supplier should'nt supply you the 2 pack unless they know you have correct facilities to spray them ( air flow masks, filtration systems to stop it getting outside) stick to 1 pack it isn't as durable but you can get a good gloss with it but of course it won't take lacquer on top which doesn't help with the durability

    I use a 3m mask (06941) for spraying 1k

  4. Hi, the etch primer is only needed on bare Ali. Where there is still solid paint just key it and use normal primer.

    Presume you will be using 1K paint (single pack) buy the best you can afford this will make all the difference, warm the paint to make it thinner the less thinners you have to add to get it to flow the better ( max 10-15% thinners) although you need to get the paint thin enough to make sure it atomises or you will get a nice orange peel effect!

    I add some 2k fast hardner to the 1k paint I use to make it go off quicker ( max10%)

    1k synthetic dries more with airflow over it rather than heat so don't need to heat the makeshift booth to ridiculous temp.

    Don't get to hung up on the best spray gun you can afford, better to spend the money on better paint, just make sure the nozzle is the right size for the job. One for around £50 should be fine, I've got a kestrel one with 1.7mm nozzle for 1k and devilbliss with 1.4mm nozzle for 2k

    You may to get some 1200 wet and dry in as well incase you have to sand the top coat once dry to spray again!

    Good luck and be patient!

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