Doing a complete restoration of a Model T requires paint A LOT of bits and pieces. Fortunately, in most cases this means painting a lot of pieces black. Like the first T that I restored, I used Eastwood's gloss Extreme Chassis primer and glass black paint. It requires no mixing, sprays well and looks nice when done.
I used a three sided tent as my spray booth. I first got it when I restored our 1915 runabout, and it works well for smaller parts. The picture below show the booth in the 3rd bay of our garage, along with some of the parts after painting. My least favorite chassis parts to paint are the wheels.
The second picture shows some of the many parts drying on a temporary "clothes line" that I installed under our deck. I used a smaller HPLV gun to paint all the chassis parts, and it was good practice for painting the fenders and body, which was next on the to do list.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.