Sparky-Watts
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Well, I finally ordered a rear bumper for the YJ last night. I'm getting it from Keystone Fab out of Boise, ID. Here is an old eBay auction for the one I'm getting. I've ordered it with the weld-through D-ring mounts and two light tabs ($10 a pair for the tabs, $15 for the D-ring mounts). I've talked to several of his previous customers and they are all very happy with theirs. The welds are very clean and strong, everything fits perfectly, and they all say they are just as good or better than anything else they've seen by the top companies in Quadratec or other outlets. His ad says 10 days to fab it up and ship it, but I'd be surprised if he can get it done in that amount of time. No big deal, it sounds like it'll be worth a little extra wait time.
They come unpainted, so now I need suggestions and instructions on how to go about prepping and painting it. I've done a lot of staining and finishing on woodworking stuff, but have very limited experience on metal. I'd like a good rust-proofing base coat, would POR-15 be good underneath a topcoat of flat black paint? I was thinking something like Krylon rust-proof flat black paint for the top coat. Any other suggestions? And finally, how should I prep it prior to painting? Clean it all down with acetone after a good "roughing up" sand job?
Any and all suggestions welcome. 8)
They come unpainted, so now I need suggestions and instructions on how to go about prepping and painting it. I've done a lot of staining and finishing on woodworking stuff, but have very limited experience on metal. I'd like a good rust-proofing base coat, would POR-15 be good underneath a topcoat of flat black paint? I was thinking something like Krylon rust-proof flat black paint for the top coat. Any other suggestions? And finally, how should I prep it prior to painting? Clean it all down with acetone after a good "roughing up" sand job?
Any and all suggestions welcome. 8)