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Who owns this car with the peace sign, mag wheels, and 4 on the floor?

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A couple of tips.

2 quarts of POR15 was about $100 from my local auto paint store. It gave me two coats. I could have gotten a gallon for about $30 more. I would be careful with coating too much. I used the existing angle strips and the fit was very tight.

A creeper would be very useful! I didn't have one, and wished I did.

I did not remove the bed. It would have been easier, but it was not terrible leaving it on.


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I notice you sanding what grit(s) did you use. Can I assume lightly between every coat. Did you sand the raw wood prior and once after last coat?
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behr AND por15? which was for what?

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Originally Posted by cavebull
I notice you sanding what grit(s) did you use. Can I assume lightly between every coat. Did you sand the raw wood prior and once after last coat?
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Some 150 on the bare wood. Smoothed it out some and knocked the edges down. Splinters and what not.
Some 180 between coats. Very lightly, just to smooth things up a bit.
Some 220 on the last coat.


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Originally Posted by Streamylc
behr AND por15? which was for what?

See Mar-k's website. http://www.mar-k.com/wood_finish_testing_ii.html

There is also another thread, not too far back, that addresses this.

POR15 is a tough chassis paint. The Behr was an exterior paint for UV protection.


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Nice job on your AD. Did you follow the Mar-K recommendation for allowing no longer than 3 hours of drying time between coats(specifically for the POR-15.....or just you just allow the to dry fully and scuff sand the first coat as to give the second coat something to bite into?

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Nice. I like that you kept the wood stock looking rather han show.


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Looks like your truck is ready to haul something in that bed now.


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What kind of wood did you start with? I used white oak, and had a terrible time with the little pores in the wood. I would apply the POR15 and in about 10 minutes, little bubbles would appear. I basically kept sanding and painting until all the pores were filled before topping with POR Blackcoat.

Just wanted to point this out to anyone attempting to paint white oak.


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