Holeshot
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hey guys!
I'm working on a build of a front bumper and mod of the rear. The front is built from scratch, so it's gonna be bare steel, sanded, primed and painted. For the rear one, it's a smittybilt XRC w/out the carrier, and I'm building one.
I'm working at a ford dealer, and asked the guy at the bodyshop if he could sandblast it, but as it is powdercoated, he think it might be too difficult to remove it all. He suggested to just sand it by hand, buff the places where I will need to weld, and paint over it.
Also, I don't feel the need to make them powerdercoated, as I want something cheap and easy to touch up. I don't really know what paint I should use. Some says tremclad, other bedliner stuff or just some good quality industrial paint.
I thought about monstaliner, as it looks almost like powdercoat, and uses a kind of liquid plastic. www.monstaliner.com
Otherwise, it could be just a real good primer and tough industrial paint, and maybe add a clear coat over that? We have high solid paint at the shop wich seams to be quite good and looks good in mate black.
Ok so that said, what you guys would do or recommand?
I'm working on a build of a front bumper and mod of the rear. The front is built from scratch, so it's gonna be bare steel, sanded, primed and painted. For the rear one, it's a smittybilt XRC w/out the carrier, and I'm building one.
I'm working at a ford dealer, and asked the guy at the bodyshop if he could sandblast it, but as it is powdercoated, he think it might be too difficult to remove it all. He suggested to just sand it by hand, buff the places where I will need to weld, and paint over it.
Also, I don't feel the need to make them powerdercoated, as I want something cheap and easy to touch up. I don't really know what paint I should use. Some says tremclad, other bedliner stuff or just some good quality industrial paint.
I thought about monstaliner, as it looks almost like powdercoat, and uses a kind of liquid plastic. www.monstaliner.com
Otherwise, it could be just a real good primer and tough industrial paint, and maybe add a clear coat over that? We have high solid paint at the shop wich seams to be quite good and looks good in mate black.
Ok so that said, what you guys would do or recommand?