Frankenchevy
Proverbs 16:18
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- Jeremy
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- Square
- Truck Model
- CUCV
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- Small
I painted my factory steels about a month ago with rustoleum rusty metal primer shot through and hvlp then top coated with dark machine gray out of a can. They’ve been sitting in direct sunlight for over a month with daytime highs averaging 90 degrees and still aren’t passing the fingernail test. I really want to get my tires mounted up. I’m either going to try to bake them or buy some wheels.
Has anyone here baked
Paint to force cure or harden them? How hot and for how many cycles?
Have they already achieved maximum hardness after sitting in the sun for a month and baking will be a waste of time?
If the outlook is dim on my success as a wheel painter, I’m looking at the American Racing AR172 “Baja”. I can get a 16x8 with 4.5” backspacing for $95 each, but they’re black. The price for polished is $150 each.
Anyone have pictures of a square with plain black AR172s?
Photos aren’t 8 lug wheels but show the color:
Has anyone here baked
Paint to force cure or harden them? How hot and for how many cycles?
Have they already achieved maximum hardness after sitting in the sun for a month and baking will be a waste of time?
If the outlook is dim on my success as a wheel painter, I’m looking at the American Racing AR172 “Baja”. I can get a 16x8 with 4.5” backspacing for $95 each, but they’re black. The price for polished is $150 each.
Anyone have pictures of a square with plain black AR172s?
Photos aren’t 8 lug wheels but show the color:
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