Posted by Pete in Holland MI on May 11, 2021 at 19:21:27 from (66.227.231.154):
In Reply to: Painting H Tractor posted by johnmor on May 11, 2021 at 16:29:18:
Pre-paint any surface that is hard to get to and not necessarily visible (like under sheet metal), then assemble. Acid etching primer is better than red-oxide primer over bare metal. Rattle cans generally are very thin paint and takes effort to build up a coating. It also isn't necessarily the same paint as in the big cans, and often prone to fading quicker.
Iron Guard paint at the IHC stores has been pretty good for me. Holds it's color, and goes on well. Buy their thinner, but Acetone will clean your spray gun. Not automotive, but far better than any tractor paint found at any of the big box farm stores, and around $65/gallon. Give a tac coat, then a full coverage coat. Dries quickly. Can recoat in about an hour or two.
As mentioned earlier, painting a second coat after 24 hours or so from the first coat, the chemical bond will be far less, and layer separation is a possibility without sanding of the first coat.
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