Hammertone is great. You can roll it on which will save you cash on wasted paint. It's thick and forgiving.
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Hammertone is great. You can roll it on which will save you cash on wasted paint. It's thick and forgiving.
Hi mate @GQtdauto, my apologies for getting your post mixed up with Rossco. :)
I was going to paint black( :D ), now I'm changing my mind following your advice.
Blue is the diverting attention colour indeed. :D
I managed to upset a local highway patrol cop by taking him to court coupla years ago and nailing him. :D ;)
He tried to be friends with me as he's living just down the road, but I went into hiding 'cos I figured the non of the fourby mob here or anywhere ain't gonna like me if I"m friends with a cop. ;)
That's why I got to make sure the trailer is attractive(sort of). ;)
These are the weld joints I'm trying to smooth out as well as few other spots where round steel pipes joint each other where I didn't do a good job with cosmetic beauty even though I did a good job in terms of weld joint strength.
Actually DOM there are a few hardnut by the book cops but most of the ones I know will just give a warning depending on circumstance so they're not all bad mate , jack your fourby up 8" and remove the muffler then speed past any of them and you'd be asking for it .
I don't think this site is anti cop ( except one Northeast town) we may have the odd yokel but that's it .
Some people do have trouble from time to time ,right or wrong if you've been hardly done by the ombudsman will usually sort it out .
Not a cop not pro or anti cop but know if I'm in trouble they are the first people you ring .
Not having a dig at you either DOM just saying .
Sometimes something old can look ok just with a fresh coat of paint and not draw attention , just make sure it's sound and not about to fall to bits and the lights all work you should have no trouble mate .
Geez mate that's shockers 10 out of 10 for effort but -1 for welding ability, I'm sure you live near me mate so one day I'll show you how to do it a bit better .
If you had a TIG you could just go over that and fusion weld it to make it look better and would also make it stronger .
Sorry mate. It's an arc welder with crappy sticks and in a hurry as well(again :) ). (excuse excuse)
MIG welding is bit too much trouble atm with too much wire brushing & no bottle atm.
I reckon your advice to use TIG later to smooth it out is a good idea, but that means lot of wirebrushing and cleaning as well. :D
I'll see how it comes.
BTW, the metal I used are scrap ones with odd sizes that hangs around the backyard. :)