Posted by Tom in Iowa City on December 02, 2009 at 12:46:31 from (173.21.35.134):
I was hoping to get a response to all of my questions, by posting on the Paint and Bodywork Forum, but no joy, so I'll try here. Thanks for any advice! 1930 McCormick-Deering 22-36. One-piece cast iron frame, completely stripped by me last month. I have placed wooden dowels in the threaded holes. I have masked out the bearing surfaces. I want to sandblast it. Then, I wish to use brush-on paint, since the cast will not show brush marks. Brushing will be the most practical way for me to go. After sandblasting, I will wash it, thoroughly dry it and then apply acetone, as my thought, to give the final preparation before painting. Should I prime? Do I NEED to prime? Do I need a paint hardener with my color coat? Do I need supplied air to use brush-on paint with hardener? Do you have recommendations for a brand of paint? Thanks, Tom.
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