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Old July 1st, 2009   #21
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Re: Trailer painting

Don't forget about the old bottle sprayers that you use with your vacuum cleaner. I painted my car 23 years ago that way. I still looks fair and if I had done some sanding preparation rather than just washing down with solvent it would have come out a lot better. By the way the photo was taken two years ago.
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Old July 3rd, 2009   #22
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Re: Trailer painting

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Barry...did you actually hoist that boat onto that trailer with a fork lift and a chain?
Yup, lifted the rear with an engine lift and the front with the hilo and slide the trailer back into place.

I'm about to start to galvanize two of my other trailers.
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Old July 6th, 2009   #23
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Thumbs up KBS Rust Seal

Try KBS Rust Seal
I am doing my trailer chassis with it now
Nothing but good reviews on it ...

Here are a list of dealers you can buy it from:

@ Locate a KBS Coatings Reseller - Stop Rust - Gas Tank Sealers

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