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In this Discussion
- 51hornetA May 2012
- corangerroadrunnercom May 2012
- Geoff C., N.Z. April 2012
- Lee ODell April 2012
- oldhudsons April 2012
- walts garage-53 April 2012
Frame Paint
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What is the best type of paint to use on a frame ?
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I'd say if you're doing a "frame off" the best way to go is to have it powder coated.
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If you decide to have it powder coated I suggest leaving a bolt in any part of the frame that is threaded. It is not easy to remove powder coat paint. It is tough stuff.
Have a good day.
Lee O'Dell -
Depends on whether you want to restore it to original or over-restore it to what it never was to start with. Originally chassis were painted with a product called, logically, "chassis black", a semi-gloss oil based paint that stuck without primer, and was reasonably resistant to stone chips, etc. Not particularly flashy, but serviceable. If you want something more glossy, use ordinary spraying enamel, or really shiny and hard, then go to two-pot epoxy paint. Powder coating, I steer away from. I have worked on a '27 Hudson chassis that was powder coated, and it was just too difficult to remove from threads, holes and to scrape off to get a decent ground anywhere. My two-bob's worth.
GeoffIf you're stuck in a hole, stop digging. -
Geoff, I'm with you. I used a spray paint from Pep Boys, chassis and roll cage black and it work great. Stones will driving can't touch it. It also stays like the day you painted it. Walt.
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Eastwood make a couple of nice chassis paints. A durable satin black and a new ceramic paint that is pretty darn durable. I just test painted a Hudson front end I had cut from a car to test it. I have beat on it and it does not chip or mark easily so perfect for resto jobs. Here is link to stuff. http://www.eastwood.com/2k-ceramic-chassis-black-satin-quart.htmlwww.hudsonmotorcar.org
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I coated my 41 hudson frame with black tractor impliment paint after I had the frame sandblasted. It comes in liquid gallons, and spray cans. Comes in gloss or flat. Frame sat outside after I painted it two winters ago in a w estern New York winter before I put the body back on. Looked like the day I painted it. Bought it at a Tractor Supply . Jim
