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Steve Bullman
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im patching up my truck at the moment....not the cab, just the metal work on the tipping unit. last time i used hammerite, it didnt last as long as i hoped, could be either because of the abuse a tree truck takes....or i didnt apply enough coats......or the stuffs crap.

what are your opinions on hammerite over red oxide followed by metal spray instead? obviously hammerites easier and quicker but is it worth spending the extra time with the oxide?

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Hammerite is for hobbyists. Waste of time for proffesional use. The key is your undercoat. Use a high zinc content industrial undercoat, use about 30% thinners, and give it 3 coats. it'll dry in about 1/2 hour. get this right, and you can even use dulux as a top coat.

Hammerite dries brittle, so will always wear and peel. use a 4" foam roller to apply, and you'll get a decent finish

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so to confirm, what paint would you actually use on top

 

The best thats easy to apply would be Jotun Marine paint. I have a supplier on my doorstep. But if you undercoat properly, even dulux gloss will be fine. I painted a chip truck with dulux garden gate green, and it looked great.

Stay away from 2pack unless you know exactly what your doing.

 

What colour do you want?

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