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Re: Repainting hood frame

To: Dan Ray <danray@bluegrass.net>
Subject: Re: Repainting hood frame
From: Tim Nagy <nagy@duq.edu>
Date: Fri, 21 May 1999 12:06:47 -0400
If you don't feel like getting beat up by the sandblaster, I'm sure a
local machine shop could bake it clean and prime it for $10-15(US). 
I've had this done to a number of parts, and I've been really glad that
I went this route.

>Dan Ray wrote:
> 
> Skye:
> Ugh! I wouldn't take it apart if I were you. Taking it apart is asking for
> trouble, IMHO. Sandblasting would be a lot easier than hand-sanding, though!
> Prior to installing my new top, I simply hand-sanded the frame (Michelotti
> type), primered it with heavy red "rusty metal" primer and sprayed it again
> with semi-gloss black (grey in your case). It looks very nice and has held
> up well. You just have to make sure you let it cure for a day or two.
> Cheers,
> Dan
> 73 B
> 
> >I would like to get my somewhat tatty packaway hood frame blasted and
> >painted the correct gray (powdercoated perhaps) and I was wondering if this
> >can be done with the frame "as is" (I doubt it would be possible to do a
> >good job) or if I need to take it apart.  Taking it apart begs the
> question,
> >what do I need to put it back together?
> >
> >Skye
> >
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