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    Quote Originally Posted by jhartings View Post
    Real nice! Like the rims/tires. What paint did you use for the frame? I am about to paint mine and will probably end up with POR15.


    That’s POR-15. I ordered semi-gloss on line. Amazon I think!


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    Awesome... thanks for the info.

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    Been slowly getting at it! Everything seems to take so much time because I’m trying to make all the new parts work together or refurbishing the old components as I put stuff back together. Had a helper today though!


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    Smile

    Truck is looking awesome. It’s great to have a helper! My daughters won’t set foot in my shop

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    For chassis paint, I am using Eastwood Extreme Chassis paint on my CJ2A. I like it it better than POR-15. It sprays on and is not as thick as POR-15. The downside to POR-15 and powdercoating is that it is not easily removed later in life.

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    Any tips on how you guys clean inside s tubular frame? How to get all the old mud out then prime/encapsulate and paint?

    My current plans are to shoot up inside every hole I can find and use my pressure washer, then use the POR spray paint (or other) with a straw/hose to get up in the frame.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhartings View Post
    Any tips on how you guys clean inside s tubular frame? How to get all the old mud out then prime/encapsulate and paint?



    My current plans are to shoot up inside every hole I can find and use my pressure washer, then use the POR spray paint (or other) with a straw/hose to get up in the frame.


    I didn’t worry too much about anywhere I couldn’t get to with a brush. It’s lasted 52 years without a coating and it’s going to be a garage queen now, lol.


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    Dash is ready to go in!


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    Nice! Love the wiring work. Pretty slick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jhartings View Post
    Any tips on how you guys clean inside s tubular frame? How to get all the old mud out then prime/encapsulate and paint?

    My current plans are to shoot up inside every hole I can find and use my pressure washer, then use the POR spray paint (or other) with a straw/hose to get up in the frame.
    I used several cans of this stuff inside the boxed in areas of my truck's frame, and especially the rocker panels, and hat channels of the cab and bed.
    https://www.eastwood.com/eastwood-in...z-aerosol.html

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