We had our 1965 Chevelle SS frame media blasted and stripped clean, and then it was time to give it a new protective coating. This time, we utilized the new Extreme Chassis Black Epoxy paint from Eastwood. We found it to have an accurate satin appearance, and it seems to have the guts to stand up to the road.
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3Comment at Sunday, 06 April 2008 19:13by Kevin
Yes, the ceramic requires top-notch safety gear, but you should always use the right gear to protect yourself.
2"God" at Thursday, 03 April 2008 20:31by Rob
The ceramic paint must be nasty to breathe so I take it a fresh air system would be required to live after using the stuff.
1"Computer Geek" at Sunday, 30 March 2008 00:29by Bill Jetter
Hey Kevin,
Do you guys ever use POR-15 on frames? How about the low buck way and paint it with disposable foam brushes?
Uh oh... Yur' foamin' at the mouth now. Steady soldier... Forget I asked...
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