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Thread: 3k-One Year-30's Ford-Rat Rod Build Thread
          
   
   

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    Wolfco is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Prepping for paint-frame red oxide

     



    I prepped the frame paint-final welding on frame, cab and other parts.
    I did some grinding, wire wheeling, d/a sander on the frame rails to get them ready for paint. Man that can burn time....i spend 6 hours prepping this rat rod for primer. Kinda glad I'm not making a show car
    I also used some bathroom silicone for seam sealer on the bottom of the body so water doesnt creep into the crevices and rot the new steel....i like a rusty cab, but i wanted to paint all the NEW steel.

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    Wolfco is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Red Oxide paint-Rustoleum

     



    I used a can of OIL based Rustoleum RED oxide paint, $8.99 from Menards Home Center. I thinned it a bit (10%) and sprayed it with the el-cheapo Harbor Freight spray gun....painted the frame, suspension parts, under cab, inside cab (floor)and firewall....

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    paint-continued

     



    I primed the suspension parts and then painted them with flat black...i thought the car would look too odd if the entire car is brown/red oxide...I plan to shoot the firewall in flat black, but ran out of paint....need to get some more flat black paint and then the reassembly can begin. Man, it will be sweet to work on clean, painted parts vs rusty junk. (yeah, the cab is still a rust heap, but the rest is decent now!)
    Jeff

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