acesneights1
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Well I painted my M1008 two years ago with Milspray which was the worst garbage I have ever seen. It peeled off in sheets and would turn to mush when you washed the truck with hot water. Their stuff is garbage. That said the underneath of the truck took a pretty bad beating from the insane amounts of Calcium choride they use on the roads in the Communist state of Ct. I had cleaned the whole frame two years ago and did 5 coats of POR15( another worthless product). It is all rusted again.
This time I rented a pro sandblaster(It looked pretty funny being towed by my Deuce). I blasted the whole underneath and found alot of damage. I had to replace the cab corners(again) The drivers side floor(again) both rockers...
Ugghhh. I gotta buy a beater to drive in the winter. This time I used Rustoleum's V7400 system. It is industrial grade paint that we use at my work on the Fire Hydrants which also took a beating from the salt. They seemed to hold up last year with this paint.
The pics won't be in order but you get the idea. Used Aervoe top coat. Used Omni M170 primer.
This time I rented a pro sandblaster(It looked pretty funny being towed by my Deuce). I blasted the whole underneath and found alot of damage. I had to replace the cab corners(again) The drivers side floor(again) both rockers...
Ugghhh. I gotta buy a beater to drive in the winter. This time I used Rustoleum's V7400 system. It is industrial grade paint that we use at my work on the Fire Hydrants which also took a beating from the salt. They seemed to hold up last year with this paint.
The pics won't be in order but you get the idea. Used Aervoe top coat. Used Omni M170 primer.
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