Wheely
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Hello, I bought a brand new tank for my Defender as the old one was leaking.
Since I am in Africa and will be soon doing an overland I want to ensure this one will last for a while as finding spare parts is not that easy.
The plan is:
1) Sand-paper the tank to skim the original paint and allow prime to attach to steel (100GRIT)
2) Prime it
3) Light-Sand paper it (400 GRIT)
4) Gravitex it
5) Paint it
Point 1,3 and 4 are sorted, for point 2 and 4 I have some perplexities as it’s the first time I am exploring the ‘paints’ world and there are many choices (very confusing).
In Ghana there is Sikkens which offers some products (TDS attached and on http://www.sikkenscr.com/en/products). If you don’t think these are the adequate ones I can get it from abroad as I go back to Europe often.
· the primer they have is the ‘wash-primer 1K CF’ which is a one component chrome-free, self-etching primer that offers corrosion resistance without the use of metal preps and conditioners – it can be used for priming steel, galvanized steel and aluminum.
Is this the right primer to use or would you recommend me to use another one? I can see online that there are etch-primers, primers, etc… and I am not sure which one would be best for my intended use ( I guess the primer to be used also depends on the pain that will be applied on top?).
With regards to the paint to apply on top of it, Sikkens has either Base coat or Top coat (not sure the difference across the two – great if you could clarify)
· Autobase plus (basecoat): solvent borne basecoat provides excellent coverage, metallic control and sprayability when used to duplicate OEM solid, metallic and pearl color effects. It says that this has to be used in conjuntion with a clear-coat (also available at Sikkens in either 1k or 2k variant). However in the TDS I see that this this paint cannot be applied over acid containting wash primers so it looks like I can’t use this with the washprimer that Sikkens has (?)
· Autocryl plus (top coat): Two-pack acrylic enamel for cars. To be used with hardener P25/35 and Plus Reducers.
Not sure is these are fine as they look more for bodywork than for a use like the tank. Would it be better to use an epoxy/zync/polyurethane/ Polysiloxane type of paint? Any recommendations ?
An interesting chassis coating paint that is the winner of the rust test of Classics Monthly 2013 is Epoxy Mastic 121 which is a is a two-pack surface tolerant high solids epoxy mastic coating.http://www.rust.co.uk/em-121-epoxy-rust-proofing-chassis-paint/c28117/ Would this be suitable for a tank?
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts, much appreciated!!!
Simone
Since I am in Africa and will be soon doing an overland I want to ensure this one will last for a while as finding spare parts is not that easy.
The plan is:
1) Sand-paper the tank to skim the original paint and allow prime to attach to steel (100GRIT)
2) Prime it
3) Light-Sand paper it (400 GRIT)
4) Gravitex it
5) Paint it
Point 1,3 and 4 are sorted, for point 2 and 4 I have some perplexities as it’s the first time I am exploring the ‘paints’ world and there are many choices (very confusing).
In Ghana there is Sikkens which offers some products (TDS attached and on http://www.sikkenscr.com/en/products). If you don’t think these are the adequate ones I can get it from abroad as I go back to Europe often.
· the primer they have is the ‘wash-primer 1K CF’ which is a one component chrome-free, self-etching primer that offers corrosion resistance without the use of metal preps and conditioners – it can be used for priming steel, galvanized steel and aluminum.
Is this the right primer to use or would you recommend me to use another one? I can see online that there are etch-primers, primers, etc… and I am not sure which one would be best for my intended use ( I guess the primer to be used also depends on the pain that will be applied on top?).
With regards to the paint to apply on top of it, Sikkens has either Base coat or Top coat (not sure the difference across the two – great if you could clarify)
· Autobase plus (basecoat): solvent borne basecoat provides excellent coverage, metallic control and sprayability when used to duplicate OEM solid, metallic and pearl color effects. It says that this has to be used in conjuntion with a clear-coat (also available at Sikkens in either 1k or 2k variant). However in the TDS I see that this this paint cannot be applied over acid containting wash primers so it looks like I can’t use this with the washprimer that Sikkens has (?)
· Autocryl plus (top coat): Two-pack acrylic enamel for cars. To be used with hardener P25/35 and Plus Reducers.
Not sure is these are fine as they look more for bodywork than for a use like the tank. Would it be better to use an epoxy/zync/polyurethane/ Polysiloxane type of paint? Any recommendations ?
An interesting chassis coating paint that is the winner of the rust test of Classics Monthly 2013 is Epoxy Mastic 121 which is a is a two-pack surface tolerant high solids epoxy mastic coating.http://www.rust.co.uk/em-121-epoxy-rust-proofing-chassis-paint/c28117/ Would this be suitable for a tank?
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts, much appreciated!!!
Simone