Zach
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- 71 Mustang Mach 1 351c 4 speed
77 Trans Am 400 4 speed
Howdy,
I am getting pretty close to finishing up all metal work within the engine bay as well as the interior and I am trying to plan ahead for paint. Although I repaired a lot of holes and missing metal, the remaining metal is mostly rusted on the surface and I am just trying to figure out the best solution. For the engine bay my current idea is to wire wheel most of it and then use OSPHO on the rest. After I will use eastwood black epoxy primer and then top coat with eastwood 2k ceramic chassis black, and then a similar procress for the interior. I am going for durability and longevity over correctness or looks. Other things I thought of was skipping OSPHO and going with rust encapsulater and top coating with chassis black. Or even just skipping eastwoods line and just using SPI epoxy primer after OSPHO. Or even just rattle canning, I just worry the rust will come back which is what I am currently fighting, I also own a 60 gal air compressor that I would prefer to use since I have it. Finally, it is currently winter and snowing, should I wait until spring to shoot or would a 100 some thousand BTU diesel heater be enough to not worry.
Looking for any input you guys have, Thanks.
I am getting pretty close to finishing up all metal work within the engine bay as well as the interior and I am trying to plan ahead for paint. Although I repaired a lot of holes and missing metal, the remaining metal is mostly rusted on the surface and I am just trying to figure out the best solution. For the engine bay my current idea is to wire wheel most of it and then use OSPHO on the rest. After I will use eastwood black epoxy primer and then top coat with eastwood 2k ceramic chassis black, and then a similar procress for the interior. I am going for durability and longevity over correctness or looks. Other things I thought of was skipping OSPHO and going with rust encapsulater and top coating with chassis black. Or even just skipping eastwoods line and just using SPI epoxy primer after OSPHO. Or even just rattle canning, I just worry the rust will come back which is what I am currently fighting, I also own a 60 gal air compressor that I would prefer to use since I have it. Finally, it is currently winter and snowing, should I wait until spring to shoot or would a 100 some thousand BTU diesel heater be enough to not worry.
Looking for any input you guys have, Thanks.