Hello all,
I'd like to paint my M56 this spring/summer and I want to do a decent job. So, I have a few questions I hope some of you who've experienced the ups and downs of doing it yourself can fill me in. So here are my questions:
1. Should I sand blast the body and frame, or blast frame and sand body?
2. If sand blast is OK, know anybody who will do it around Worcester, MA or Derry/Manchester, NH?
3. I plan on using Gillespie semi-gloss green, what type of primer is recommended? i.e. red oxide, self etch, other.
4. To get a jump on priming, is there another brand of primer I can use that will adhere to the metal, AND is compatible with Gillespie?
5. I've heard of alternating coats of primer colors to help visually see where you shot light, or missed altogether--any suggestions?
I know there are forum areas that have somewhat covered these areas, however to be honest, I'm not the sharpest tool in the "resto shed" and I find the info can be spotty and difficult for me to put together.
I sincerely appreciate any and all help I can get
Thanks
Rick
I'd like to paint my M56 this spring/summer and I want to do a decent job. So, I have a few questions I hope some of you who've experienced the ups and downs of doing it yourself can fill me in. So here are my questions:
1. Should I sand blast the body and frame, or blast frame and sand body?
2. If sand blast is OK, know anybody who will do it around Worcester, MA or Derry/Manchester, NH?
3. I plan on using Gillespie semi-gloss green, what type of primer is recommended? i.e. red oxide, self etch, other.
4. To get a jump on priming, is there another brand of primer I can use that will adhere to the metal, AND is compatible with Gillespie?
5. I've heard of alternating coats of primer colors to help visually see where you shot light, or missed altogether--any suggestions?
I know there are forum areas that have somewhat covered these areas, however to be honest, I'm not the sharpest tool in the "resto shed" and I find the info can be spotty and difficult for me to put together.
I sincerely appreciate any and all help I can get
Thanks
Rick