Primer Spray Paint
Todd Phenneger
tquattroguy at yahoo.com
Sat Oct 4 11:56:47 EDT 2003
The Epoxy Primer I used when mixed one way is a self etching
primer for metal application. When mixed a different way its a
primer/sealer. I have used it as both. NIce stuff as long as
you dont have to sand it. :-)
l8r
Todd
--- Denis <sparkplugvw at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Todd u use exopy on metal ..haaaa... i touht i can use it
> only after vinyl
> wash primer ( green zinc primer) on metal, then filler primer(
> or finition
> paste with catalyse for sure) or surface primer.....then
> epoxy. Epoxy are
> very expensive and here i can get it only on gallon. There is
> alot of base
> coat,,, cheap ,,, expensive , everyone tell me there brand are
> the best
> ;-),,, witch one to choose then ? hummm, money decide ;-).
>
> Denis
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Todd Phenneger <tquattroguy at yahoo.com>
> To: Cade Carvell <ccarvell at nbsusa.com>; <quattro at audifans.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2003 4:25 AM
> Subject: Re: Primer Spray Paint
>
>
> > Cade,
> > I JUST finished this. If you want I can send you some
> pics of
> > differetn stages and of the final job.
> > I used K36 Primer for the Sandable/Fillable.
> > I used an Epoxy Primer on bare metal. So basically I had
> > Epoxy Primer or factory paint as a base coat. Then K26 over
> the
> > entire top. Then the paint shop applied a sealer and then a
> > paint.
> > I have no clue where to send you in Minnisota though.
> Over
> > here I use Westo Autobody.
> > Good luck and say goodnight to your life for a while.
> I'll
> > stick to Engien swaps from now on as they are much easier.
> :-0
> > l8r
> >
> > Todd
> >
> > --- Cade Carvell <ccarvell at nbsusa.com> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > I am going to be doing some serious body work this
> winter on
> > > a Audi I
> > > picked up. Anyway, the car will be parked in the coveted
> > > garage all
> > > winter while I work on the body. What I need to know is
> what
> > > kind of
> > > primer should I get my hands on. I need something I can
> > > pickup local,
> > > to expensive to get via UPS.
> > >
> > > I heard that an etching primer for bare metal, and a
> > > sandable/filler
> > > primer for sanded, etc, areas, and that it should be high
> in
> > > "Zinc?" to
> > > help stop the rust from coming back. I would like to get
> the
> > > right type
> > > of primer to minimize the onset of rust again on areas
> that I
> > > have
> > > worked on. Nothing worse then grinding the all the rust
> off,
> > > only to
> > > have it come creeping back.
> > >
> > > Anybody have any suggestions? I live in Minneapolis (MN),
> so
> > > if you
> > > could name off what store you think you found the stuff
> at, I
> > > can
> > > probably find that store here.
> > >
> > > When I am done, I will take it to a professional body shop
> and
> > > let them
> > > do the painitng, since it is to expensive of a buy in.
> And I
> > > will check
> > > with the painter on the type of primer I am using to make
> sure
> > > that it
> > > is ok with the type of paint he/she will be applying.
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks Everyone,
> > >
> > >
> > > Cade Carvell
> > > National Business Systems, Inc.
> > > 2919 West Service Road
> > > Eagan, MN 55121
> > > Office: 651-994-4400
> > >
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