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Painting Inside The Frame

ProjectWrongWay

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Frame got back from sand blasting! The inside of my frame wasn’t bad, some surface rust, nothing major. That didn’t stop me from creating the most epic tool, and passing along the info to you good people. Subscribe if you feel up to it.

 

Speedrdr

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I have a question (haven’t watched the whole video yet…have to share YouTube with the wife). Will the “paint mop” make the bends and turns in the frame? The part I saw looked pretty slick.

Randy
 
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ProjectWrongWay

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I have a question (haven’t watched the whole video yet…have to share YouTube with the wife). Will the “paint mop” make the bends and turns in the frame? The part I saw looked pretty slick.

Randy
It coated really well, I was shocked once I finished.
 

Speedrdr

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Did you do any prep, such ad loose rust removal before painting? Would like to use POR 15 but as pricey as it is, may not be economical.

Randy
 
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ProjectWrongWay

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Did you do any prep, such ad loose rust removal before painting? Would like to use POR 15 but as pricey as it is, may not be economical.

Randy
Yeah, I built the PVC tool to spin the inside out and clean it up. And the POR15 (I used a half can) was already around. I could have done a cleaner job… but I wanted to show it’s easily done, and possible with that type of method.
 

904Bronco

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I have enjoyed the videos, you don't give yourself enough credit for your skills...
Love the banter between you and your (Camera woman) Wife. Keep them coming!
 

GloNDark

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That might be one of the funniest videos i've seen in a while. hahaha Subscribing for sure. :ROFLMAO:
 
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