I'm part way through painting Sandie and am using a small compressor with 1 part enamel. Looks good and is really easy to use. Nice gloss finish with little drama.
For your beasty the drab should spray quite easily and is worth the relatively small investment in a compressor; once you've got one you'll be shocked how many jobs you use it for! (well I am anyway)
The real reason for the post is the ute liner comment a few replies ago. I enquired about that stuff to use as sound and heat insulation and you need to go to the distributor/supplier and they do the job on site as it needs specialist equipment. I reckon that's not the go, so asked a panel beater mate and he put me on to a spray material they use under guards as a chip protector and sound deadener. You need a special 4mm nozzle gun which he got for me, plus I used 6 1 litre bottles of this black stuff. Its a bit messy but the difference just in tapping the floor of the tub with a hammer is quite noticable.
I simply turned the tub over and applied 3 or 4 coats of this stuff everywhere under the tub and wheel arches. Built up about 3mm of the stuff which seals seams and really deadens sound.
Also done under the wings, the 2 bits of the gear stick housings and the seat box and will do the floor panels once re-assembled. I reckon I'll need 2 more bottles but will have sprayed under the entire landy, sealing seams and providing excellent sound reduction for an all up cost inc the gun of under $100. The only remaining issue will be the firewall but I'm thinking of the stick on heat shield stuff for that. Any ideas or comments?
Cheers
Richard


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ops: makes sense now that you mention it, these keyboards can be confusing things [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] 


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