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    Thumbs up welding helmet

    Quote Originally Posted by schmierer LR at singleton View Post
    as you can see some of the welds are bit ordinary i got better welds as a played around with the settings.it pays to practice with the settings first on a bit of scrap before going right into it.O-well they still grind up all right
    Hi Tony again,
    If you can afford it, get one of those automatic darkening welding helmets. I had one like yours for years and kept on getting a FLASH now and then. Arc eyes is a nuisance to say the least. They are marvellous and save getting a flash...just a thought
    cheapest is about $85 at Rocket tools Taree, but must be others out there for you..
    Tata
    Peter

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    i will be doing on the weldin this weekend so i wont need one for this project but for sure i will get one in the future

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    Thumbs up kewl welding headhelmets stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by schmierer LR at singleton View Post
    i will be doing on the welding this weekend so i wont need one for this project but for sure i will get one in the future
    Yes Tony that is OK,
    At TAFE we only had those flip up and flip down types , rather like driving a model T on the free-way. Just give a hint for your Birthday. buy the very best that you can afford and it will last you for many years.
    BTW the little green dot means that you and I are on at the same time....
    never knew that . ooooooooh that is orgasmic? or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by schmierer LR at singleton View Post
    hey just wondering how much paint is required for the chassis.also does it need to be primed or just where i have welded?
    thanks tony
    I'm giving serious consideration to doing my chassis with spray packs of epoxy based paint. Works out a bit dearer than a compressor and enamel at about $13 a can but it sticks a lot better too and saves on surface prep. I've got antenna mounts etc sprayed with it that have been in the weather for 10 years and still no sign of rust.

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    you learn something new everyday.at this stage my bday pressents are going to be parts for my s1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    I'm giving serious consideration to doing my chassis with spray packs of epoxy based paint. Works out a bit dearer than a compressor and enamel at about $13 a can but it sticks a lot better too and saves on surface prep. I've got antenna mounts etc sprayed with it that have been in the weather for 10 years and still no sign of rust.

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    Tote
    oh ok but how many cans do you think you will need for the chassis.my dad found some suitable paint that was $20 for a litre or $60 for 4litres

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    Arrow paint preperation

    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    I'm giving serious consideration to doing my chassis with spray packs of epoxy based paint. Works out a bit dearer than a compressor and enamel at about $13 a can but it sticks a lot better too and saves on surface prep. I've got antenna mounts etc sprayed with it that have been in the weather for 10 years and still no sign of rust.

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    Tote
    There is absolutely no substitute for painting preparation. Using spray can packs will give you a very sore index finger and if you get an itchy nose well ..It will take at least double the amount of cans that you think it will.
    antenna mounts are a lot smaller than full size land rover chassis. Your finger sprayed with epoxy enamel and sticking up in the atmosphere would last a long time, but how long would you last? how long would you and your land rover chassis stuck up in the heavens last if coated in one very thin, yes very thin, coat of the favourite epoxy enamel at the local super-cheap? saving on surface prep is one thing but saving on your reputation is another.
    Buy a compressor and a spray gun , go to TEC , learn how to use it and go for gold

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    I used 2 cans to do an Iron bed for our youngest over Christmas and there was a lot of wastage from that as you are spraying such a small area. So I reckon no more than 5 cans to do a chassis. I used a red oxide primer as well on the bed after stripping it as best I could.
    Regards,
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    MY2016 Aintree Green Defender 130 Cab Chassis
    1957 Series 1 107 ute - In pieces
    1974 F250 Highboy - Very rusty project

    Assorted Falcons and Jeeps.....

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    i already have all the spraying gear so ill stick with that plus that is also another good skill to show in my port folio for this project

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    Thumbs up for land rover chassis and totes bed

    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    I used 2 cans to do an Iron bed for our youngest over Christmas and there was a lot of wastage from that as you are spraying such a small area. So I reckon no more than 5 cans to do a chassis. I used a red oxide primer as well on the bed after stripping it as best I could.
    Regards,
    Tote
    hey there Tote

    use POR15 its brush-able, self levelling and gives a professional finish every time.

    PPC - POR 15® Rust Preventive Paint

    beats using a compressor and spray gun. Just find a paint
    brush and go for GOLD use this link to find your pot of gold , and this applies to you Tony
    Tata
    Peter

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