1967 1/2 console
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Re: 1967 1/2 console
That came out pretty good compared to where it was,
I had tried painting mine but had to put on too much of a thick coat of the paint i was using for it to look nice so i removed it ,
I may give it another go with the dull aluminium
I had tried painting mine but had to put on too much of a thick coat of the paint i was using for it to look nice so i removed it ,
I may give it another go with the dull aluminium
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Re: 1967 1/2 console
With the amount of pitting I would have had to do some sort of featherfill coat to smooth it completely... didn't have that level of patience. In the pics the lines in the cover disappear, but in person, they're still quite visible.
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1967.5 Datsun 1600 # 14262
1990 300ZX Twin Turbo
1993 300ZX Convertible
new garage DONE Oct 2019!!!
Edmonton, Canada
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Re: 1967 1/2 console
Hi Jacques, I retell the veeery long-winded drama here: viewtopic.php?p=319255#p319255Pjackb wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 4:44 pmCould you elaborate on that ? did the blasting ruin it or something they did when trying to recreate the satin finish?
I ask because looking at you results I may want to paint the 67.5 now
But, the short answer is that it was the stripping prep for the plating from a poor plating company.
I'm sure there are good ones out there, but it seems the material itself is susceptible to that process.
I will definitely check that out. I did some tests with a couple of paints and clear coats in that post, too.Pjackb wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 4:44 pmIf it's the Duplicolor/VHT High heat ceramic paint it's good but not much more resistant to scratches than their wheel paints , if you want more resistance get a 2K satin clear coat from Eastwood or you local paint store that's the best alternative IMOiloveredmeat wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 3:06 pm They have a nice silvery ceramic that is very durable... that's my biggest concern with simply spray painting the slider.
I really do think once we're refinishing things, it's personal preference... I'm sure if I didn't see your A/B comparison, I'd be impressed with whatever you chose.Pjackb wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 4:44 pmThanksiloveredmeat wrote: Tue Feb 09, 2021 3:06 pm I prefer your Rustoleum color, and all of your consoles look awesome!
Really beautiful work.
I was leaning with the Eastwood but every person I've showed this to selected the Rustoleum![]()
Keep up the great work, it's inspiring.
Peter
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Re: 1967 1/2 console
Thanks Peter