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Reply #15 - 02/26/15 at 14:50:16
 
Old saying in the hot rod / custom car world:  If it don't go Chrome it! (meaning if it's a slow pig bling it out) Grin
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Reply #16 - 03/02/15 at 04:37:29
 
mjbgman it looks great! I am doing the same thing right now. Could you list some steps and materials used to sand and paint the frame. Also whats steps and materials to paint the engine. Thanks !
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Reply #17 - 03/02/15 at 18:07:37
 
:'(austin707 wrote on 03/02/15 at 04:37:29:
mjbgman it looks great! I am doing the same thing right now. Could you list some steps and materials used to sand and paint the frame. Also whats steps and materials to paint the engine. Thanks !


Thanks. The frame I wire wheeled and sanded with a die grinder and by hand then just primed and painted with rattle cans after cleaning it up real good with awesome (degreaser from dollar store), a blue pad, and a hose.

The engine I degreased real good with awesome, a  blue pad and a hose, then rattle canned with engine paint.
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