phantomjeep
Member
- 88
- 1
- 8
- Location
- NW Lower Michigan
how to repaint carc
Steel Soldiers now has a few new forums, read more about it at: New Munitions Forums!
This has been covered soooooo many times. Lookup Sarges m820 paint job. Pictures, details, dogs, everything you will need.
When I was in the Army, anytime we had to do bodywork on vehicles, we would just use spray paint or would brush on CARC paint (depending on location). We weren't allowed to use CARC in California without a proper (expensive) paint booth so we just spray painted where we made repairs and it lasted in the desert getting sand blasted.shake and spray! rattle cans should do it....sand any rust and primer it, but other then that, unless you want a high gloss shine, camo paint in rattle cans are bout the cheapest/easiest route i know of... my
yah that sounds about right....did the same on my M928 that was assigned to me in AK....the few trucks we sent to the IMF (installation maint. facility) to get painted came back with some of the worst paint jobs i ever saw...i mean they were civilian contractors but come on! they didnt tape windows or tires, just tried not to paint them....they didnt even wash the trucks first and had painted over clumps of mud and dirt in the nooks and crannies like on fenders/bumpers etc...we chipped the dirt off and you could see the old faded CARC...i had been disgusted with Ft Wainwrights IMF ever since....well this incident and a few others but thats another story lol.When I was in the Army, anytime we had to do bodywork on vehicles, we would just use spray paint or would brush on CARC paint (depending on location). We weren't allowed to use CARC in California without a proper (expensive) paint booth so we just spray painted where we made repairs and it lasted in the desert getting sand blasted.
For more tips on this ... you might want to look down in "Paint and Bodywork". There's a lot of stuff on CARC down there.Any tips on prepping the old carc??
We get it, advertisements are annoying!
Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website like our supporting vendors. Their ads help keep Steel Soldiers going. Please consider disabling your ad blockers for the site. Thanks!