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Lynn 02-17-2024 01:54 PM

Chassis paint?
 
Rehabbing the frame for my 70 LT-1. Got it stripped bare.

Was getting ready to order some Bill Hirsch Chassis Black paint, but it appears all they have is rattle cans. I know I bought a quart (still have some) a few years back. I prefer to use a gun.

What are guys using?

Car isn't going to be judged. Going very lightly day two with Koni shocks and the uber cool Kustom headers and side pipes I bought from Tony.

But I still want the basics pretty correct.

BCreekDave 02-17-2024 02:02 PM

You'll get many answers on this, but for me I went basic with SPI epoxy primer top coated with a flattened Delfleet Essential black urethane. Sounds like a great car. The red Koni's are definitely cool.

X66 714 02-17-2024 02:36 PM

I powder paint all my chassis.....Joe

Too Many Projects 02-17-2024 02:56 PM

I use the black SPI epoxy as well, but don't top coat it. The sheen is very near factory by itself and the paint is very hard and resistant to chipping. It is also UV resistant and on a chassis isn't going to see much daylight. I had 2 frames powdered and won't anymore. Once they get a chip, the rust grows and crawls along under the powder like a mole.

BCreekDave 02-17-2024 04:07 PM

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Doesn't hurt to have a subframe rotisserie either:ooo:

Lynn 02-17-2024 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1644089)
I use the black SPI epoxy as well, but don't top coat it. The sheen is very near factory by itself and the paint is very hard and resistant to chipping. It is also UV resistant and on a chassis isn't going to see much daylight. I had 2 frames powdered and won't anymore. Once they get a chip, the rust grows and crawls along under the powder like a mole.

Sounds like a winner. I know the PPG epoxy primer has not uv protection. Did not know that the SPI did.

Crush 02-17-2024 11:54 PM

Is there any recommendations for body on and brush on paint/coatings?
Sorry for hijack!

Too Many Projects 02-18-2024 03:15 AM

SPI can be applied with a brush. It isn't a thin, watery paint, like bc/cc. It has a 72 hour pot life when kept in a closed container too. You will need a respirator to apply, NOT just a dust mask.

Otherwise Rustoleum has a decent semi-gloss black brush paint too.

CamarosRus 02-25-2024 01:10 AM

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Here are pics of SPI Black Epoxy on a Camaro Underfloor
and pics of PPG Delfleet Essential mixed to the Semi Gloss
Formula on the Firewall (with SPI first on the sandblasted metal)

DAVE, My painter added ??? %% of Reducer to the SPI and its Flowed
Out Very Smooth............I'm not sure how he applied the Delfleet.....

Can you write something about how flat, smooth you got the PPG Delfleet
with NO Orange Peel

People should use SPI Epoxy bought directly from SPI (you must call them)
Shipped to your door for Significantly less than the major name brands....
70% of their business is restoration....Mfg in Georgia...........
Mixed 1:1 with activator I buy in qts as the activator shelf life is short after
the can is open......(versus opening a gallon)


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