deuceman51
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I have about half of my M211 painted and am getting ready to paint the rest and I was just wondering how you guys mix your paint. I started out by stripping the old paint off the truck down to the first layers, then I sand it all, scuff it up, wash it down to remove the dust and stripper residue, and wipe down with Naptha. Once it dries I thin my red oxide primer with Naptha 2:1, put on about 3 coats, then do the same with the 23070 gillespie. On the rear end I did not use any hardner and the paint looks very good, but my local auto body guy told me I should use hardner with the rest of the truck so I bought some PPG brand hardner for enamels. My question was is this pretty much how you guys prep and paint your trucks or is there something I'm doing wrong here. The paint looks good and nothing peels ect. I am thinking i'm going to try the hardner though from now on. I even read somewhere that one of the guys here said he thinned his paint with primer??? I was really confused by that. Any help on this would be much appreciated.
Here is the post from Low Tech Redneck on the thinning with primer???
"Gillespie 34086 "383" CARC-Substitute, in gallon buckets, thinned w/ primer and put on w/ a spray gun."
Here is the post from Low Tech Redneck on the thinning with primer???
"Gillespie 34086 "383" CARC-Substitute, in gallon buckets, thinned w/ primer and put on w/ a spray gun."