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Originally Posted by Alan's Classic
It can not be sprayed over self etch primers. To all who read this please read all lables prior to use. Everyone does things differently. I don't want any hate mail due to my recommendations. This product is still new to me. I'm still trying to find out if it is a primer or not. The painter that I work with says it needs to be primed over. The label on the can says primer surfacer. I'm going to read the can again to see what I can find out. Maybe someone else with experience with this product can chime in.
Here is some info links
http://www.evercoat.com/productDetail.aspx?pID=28
http://www.evercoat.com/imgs/pis/SLICKSANDPIS.pdf
http://www.evercoat.com/faq.aspx
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Thanks for taking the time to post this. I intend to lay down epoxy on mine as a base and then build from there but, like I said in the other post, I know some of the guys reading this are using a self etching primer and was just trying to help lookout for any possible "uh-oh's" by asking.
On the subject of the fresh air from the cowl, cost wise you could start out with a junkyard breather, cut off the air inlet and then with your mad skills fab or find something to use for the side/rear facing "snorkel". Very little cash outlay, just planning and ome time. Just a suggestion.
BTW, I'm loving your build...
Oh and the video was great too.