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11-28-2013, 12:19 PM | #1 |
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Re: Plasti Dipped the '67
Another thing it's good for is for those whose trucks are primered, maybe body work done, even ready for paint, but they just aren't ready/can't paint it quite yet. This is a great way to get a top coat on everything, seal out the elements so the primer doesn't absorb water, and still have it look awesome.
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11-28-2013, 12:50 PM | #2 |
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Re: Plasti Dipped the '67
Looks great! I've done 5-6 sets of wheels but haven't worked up to doing the C-10 yet. Did you do your door jams, etc.?
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11-28-2013, 01:19 PM | #3 |
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Re: Plasti Dipped the '67
Thanks! I didn't actually. I was on a tight deadline trying to get it done before a show and didn't have time to do so. But all the jambs are flat black, and I like the contrast when you open the door, so will probably leave it that way for a while.
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Re: Plasti Dipped the '67
Tell me on the wheels did you paint the whole wheel? Also rid you clear coat them when finished?
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Re: Plasti Dipped the '67
This is what I was thinking about doing, but not sure what to do about the inside of the bed. It seems durable enough for going down the road, but I doubt you can use it in the bed if you plan to haul anything.
If I can figure out what to do about the bed I might be sold Quote:
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11-28-2013, 01:42 PM | #6 |
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Re: Plasti Dipped the '67
Yah that is one drawback, you'd have to be careful if you sprayed the inner bed. Depending on what you put back there, it might not hold up to well. What I did was mask off the inside of the bed, right on the line where the bed rails take a 90 and turn into the bed walls. Then when I sprayed, I feathered the edge so despite Plasti Dip's slight thickness, it's nice and smooth. Then you could go back (or do it in the first place) and paint it even temporarily. My inner bed is black and the contrast with the silver looks pretty good so I left the bed for now, at least until I get to replacing the wood.
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