WildernessJeep
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So I purchased a 1984 M936 (still waiting on EUC). It has some minor body damage, but the paint is badly faded (the black looks gray; the brown looks tan). The front right fender will need either hammering or replacement, and painting. I'm considering doing the whole truck, so it looks factory new. I'd like a "high quality" paint job; I don't like half-assing stuff. I have some first timer questions:
I downloaded the paint schematic manual, and the current paint job seems to mostly comply. I was planning to just follow the pattern now in place.
What are you guys using to paint it with? A professional sprayer? Rattle cans? Home depot electric sprayers?
How far does the truck need to be disassembled for a good paint job? I remember when the trucks all switched from green to tan (1st Gulf), they would occasionally even paint the tires, masking nothing more than the windscreen, instruments, and mirrors. I don't want that. But I realize for a military vehicle to have a super-nice paint job makes it less authentic. Painting over bolts is part of a military paint job. What's a good rule of thumb regarding disassembly?
Should I put a primer down on top of the factory paint? Strip it off? there's some rust that will need to be dealt with, and I'm planning to cut it out and weld in a new panel, so some primer is needed. Do I primer the whole truck?
Does the paint have any grip additive to it? Military paint always seems "gritty".
I have lots of other questions. Is anyone in the Houston area with a lot of painting experience that can give me a hand?
I downloaded the paint schematic manual, and the current paint job seems to mostly comply. I was planning to just follow the pattern now in place.
What are you guys using to paint it with? A professional sprayer? Rattle cans? Home depot electric sprayers?
How far does the truck need to be disassembled for a good paint job? I remember when the trucks all switched from green to tan (1st Gulf), they would occasionally even paint the tires, masking nothing more than the windscreen, instruments, and mirrors. I don't want that. But I realize for a military vehicle to have a super-nice paint job makes it less authentic. Painting over bolts is part of a military paint job. What's a good rule of thumb regarding disassembly?
Should I put a primer down on top of the factory paint? Strip it off? there's some rust that will need to be dealt with, and I'm planning to cut it out and weld in a new panel, so some primer is needed. Do I primer the whole truck?
Does the paint have any grip additive to it? Military paint always seems "gritty".
I have lots of other questions. Is anyone in the Houston area with a lot of painting experience that can give me a hand?
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