The stock is coated in a mixture of oil of and what
appears to be black flakey/powdery mill reisdue?
My strategy to get to a final finish is
#1) Sandblast (does it matter sand or glass?)
#2)Wipe down with (acetone/kerosene/thinner/mineral spirits?)
#3) Prime with a gravity fed HVLP gun from Harbor Freight
#4) Paint with a flat black (enamel??)
Any brands of paint that you rec for prime/paint?
cheers, Jim
Jim T wrote in message <398B7AE3...@aol.com>...
It's a bit disconcerting when rust bleeds thru the prime coat, but the
finish coat covers the rust spots. You do want to sand blast to remove
all mill scale and take care to keep the steel clean til you paint.
Grainger sells the stuff.
Ned Simmons
In article <398B7AE3...@aol.com>, green...@aol.com says...
> Making some interior scroollwork projects out of
> mild hot-rolled flat stock.
>
> The stock is coated in a mixture of oil of and what
> appears to be black flakey/powdery mill reisdue?
>
> My strategy to get to a final finish is
> #1) Sandblast (does it matter sand or glass?)
> #2)Wipe down with (acetone/kerosene/thinner/mineral spirits?)
> #3) Prime with a gravity fed HVLP gun from Harbor Freight
> #4) Paint with a flat black (enamel??)
>
Jim T <green...@aol.com> wrote:
> Making some interior scroollwork projects out of
> mild hot-rolled flat stock.
>
> The stock is coated in a mixture of oil of and what
> appears to be black flakey/powdery mill reisdue?
>
> My strategy to get to a final finish is
> #1) Sandblast (does it matter sand or glass?)
> #2)Wipe down with (acetone/kerosene/thinner/mineral spirits?)
> #3) Prime with a gravity fed HVLP gun from Harbor Freight
> #4) Paint with a flat black (enamel??)
>
> Any brands of paint that you rec for prime/paint?
>
> cheers, Jim
>
>
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