BigFlo
Well-Known Member
I am planning to send my body out for media blasting. The passenger floor and trunk floors will be out and will be replaced after blasting. Other panels sections will be replaced like lower quarters.
The guy who is blasting it, can also prime it. He can use either etch or epoxy.
Based on what I've read, (mostly on this forum) I want to put an epoxy primer over the bare metal, after blasting. The guy who is media blasting suggested to use an etch primer because it will be easier to remove on the areas that need to be welded.
I don't know enough about paints/primers to know if that is going to be an issue. Is epoxy going to be very difficult to remove prior to welding? Is it going to make that much of a difference vs removing etch primer?
If I go with etch, I would need to cover it with an epoxy later anyway, to get a good primed surface correct?
The guy who is blasting it, can also prime it. He can use either etch or epoxy.
Based on what I've read, (mostly on this forum) I want to put an epoxy primer over the bare metal, after blasting. The guy who is media blasting suggested to use an etch primer because it will be easier to remove on the areas that need to be welded.
I don't know enough about paints/primers to know if that is going to be an issue. Is epoxy going to be very difficult to remove prior to welding? Is it going to make that much of a difference vs removing etch primer?
If I go with etch, I would need to cover it with an epoxy later anyway, to get a good primed surface correct?