Hi all- just got a big project completed- van bubbletop is now repainted with two coats of marine primer and two coats of yacht enamel. Pictures:
Masking the van- sanding was done at home and now I have taken the van to my friend in Portland who is helping me paint it. He has an advanced masking product that was so easy to use!
Removed the luggage rack for cleaning:
First coat of primer going on- Interlux PreKote white- it took a full quart for the first coat and about 3/4 quart for the second coat:
Got two coats on and then rain was threatening for later that night...fingers crossed it held off long enough.
The next day was overcast and looked like rain all day, finally about 3 pm we were able to get one coat of the enamel- Interlux Premium Yacht Enamel white. Took about 3/4 of a quart.
Finally on the next day it was hot and clear again and first thing in the morning we finished.
While it dried we cleaned the rack getting crud off and fabricated new rubber pads:
Mounted the new rack with all new stainless fasteners and it looks great!
Looking good on the road at a rest stop on the way home!
Lots of work and time invested in this project- expenses-
Paint ................. $128
Fasteners/ new hardware $ 5
Rubber pads ............$ 2
Prep and Paint Supplies.$ 40
Total...................$175
Thanks to my friend Carl from Australia and especially to RJ owner of Painted Turtle in Portland, Oregon for grunt work, supervision and ideas!!!!
I will pick up the custom Logo decals later in the month and show pics of those.
Thanks for looking in on my resto thread.
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