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    Quote Originally Posted by 87County View Post
    Whoa there Diana (as well as akelly's above) !

    You are usually quite strong on OH&S, and rightly so.....

    So instead of a jury-rigged setup , would it not be better (for the extra $$s) to take/send it to a professional and get it back done ?
    ...
    Yes and yes and that was why I was thinking of medical oxygen which I have in a first aid kit which I used to run medical support rooms at rave parties. I was considering using a high concentration mask or the robert shaw valve in the OxyViva - the problem is the medox supply.

    Having slept on the matter I would still rather acquire a propper air fed respirator. The issue of going to a spray painter is out as this re-build is costing a fortune. The caustic bath to remove the previous failed coating cost over $1,200 and last time I had 4 pre-prepared and undercoated wheel rims painted by a panel beater it cost $700 at that rate I would estimate painting a 5 metre chassis to be something in the order of $3,000 which is out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redrovertdi View Post
    Its only the chassis, you could brush it on, its two pack so will self level but would not be my choice for a chassis as its to hard and will chip, i would be using a por15 product with a brush. Be careful with two pack as if the neighbours smell it and complain to the police[happened to a friend of mine painting a motorbike] you can cop a very hefty fine for not using a booth. Having said that i painted my 110 panel at a time with it under the house when the neighbours are at work with just a pest control filter mask[shame on me!], done the same with my bikes.
    Quote Originally Posted by wrinklearthur View Post
    Hi Diana

    With the two pack paint, is that to be sprayed directly onto the bare metal chassis or do you coat it first with a under coat?

    Some years ago I worked at installing car phone in a business workshop next door to a joinery shop. That joinery shop used to spray their finished product, the fumes then drifted next door to where I was working and nearly finished me as well. I could have ended up in the joinery shops product ---- coffins !
    The product I am using is the KBS coatings system, similar to the POR 15, the chassis has already been sealed by an epoxy sealer. The top coat is a hardening UV protected coating. It releases isocyanates during spray painting, which other than damaging lungs can actually be fatal.

    The factory is in an industrial area and the neighbouring businesses are all on holidays till wednesday with no local residents.

    The chassis is 5.3 metres long with many nooks and crannies - a daunting task for brush painting, It takes 2 hours per side (top & bottom) to spray paint.

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    Yes and yes and that was why I was thinking of medical oxygen which I have in a first aid kit which I used to run medical support rooms at rave parties. I was considering using a high concentration mask or the robert shaw valve in the OxyViva - the problem is the medox supply.

    Having slept on the matter I would still rather acquire a propper air fed respirator. The issue of going to a spray painter is out as this re-build is costing a fortune. The caustic bath to remove the previous failed coating cost over $1,200 and last time I had 4 pre-prepared and undercoated wheel rims painted by a panel beater it cost $700 at that rate I would estimate painting a 5 metre chassis to be something in the order of $3,000 which is out.
    Good Lord Diana theyn didn't miss you with price,did they?
    John.

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    Hi Diana,

    if you want to DIY the job, I suggest speaking with The Air Doctor (The Air Doctor - Rental Equipment) about renting the BA equipment you need.

    It wont be a cheap solution, but you will get exactly what you need to do the job, and really good advice. I have no affiliation with them, but have used their services before and they really know their stuff.


    Cheers,

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    I would estimate painting a 5 metre chassis to be something in the order of $3,000 which is out.
    Sweet Jesus! At those prices, why not just galvanise the chassis???

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