I'm sure this question has been asked several times, but don't have the time to research it.. So, can a sandblaster be used to remove the wood-grain off the panels if I'm going to paint them with automotive paint? or dip them?
Thanks..
Clay
I'm sure this question has been asked several times, but don't have the time to research it.. So, can a sandblaster be used to remove the wood-grain off the panels if I'm going to paint them with automotive paint? or dip them?
Thanks..
Clay
’13 21 HP, 250 ProXS, 10” Atlas, twin Power Poles, 25p Croxtonized Tempest, 2 1/2 PTP, 1/2 tank fuel, driver, all gear, empty wells, 74.7 in 102 deg heat.
Had mine dipped right over the woodgrain. Turned out perfect!
Sandblast........No!
Dip...
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Ok,, then what are guys doing to prep them? The clear is beginning to peel on one of them.
’13 21 HP, 250 ProXS, 10” Atlas, twin Power Poles, 25p Croxtonized Tempest, 2 1/2 PTP, 1/2 tank fuel, driver, all gear, empty wells, 74.7 in 102 deg heat.
I made my own panels.
Made my own out of thin sheet aluminum and powercoated
Yep use aluminum, not Lexan.
I removed the panels, scuffed them with scotch bright and painted them with a rattle can with paint meant for plastic I bought at Walmart. Been on there for 9 years now without an issue pealing.
Scuffed mine uo with sand paper and rattle canned them flat black. Look great
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