I got some of the POR part of the painting done today. I still need to do the inside of the rear section and roof. I took a couple pictures to show you how nice the POR lays even when brushed on. Those are the rain clouds reflecting off the finish. It is a shame that it has to be sanded to get anything else to stick to it. These pieces will need to dry for a day or two before I can lay them on the painted surface with out leaving marks. Maybe Tuesday if the weather is good I can finish them up.
The POR goes along ways, I will use less then a pint to paint all these pieces. You really don't want to buy more of this than you need. It is a real pain to keep, and you wind up wasting more than it is worth.
I pour out from the can into a beer cup (plastic solo cups) some paint then paint from that. I pour the rest of the can into a small, clean, good wide mouth juice bottle with a screw on plastic lid. This stuff will weld the lid of the metal can to the can if you try to store in the can. Trust me you will not get the lid off, and you will waste whatever is left in there trying to get it out.
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1211-snow pusher, cab ,54 inch plow, loaded tires (all 4) Gilson wheel weights, X-trac fronts- soon to have power steering and dual hydraulics
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