Posted 2009-01-14 8:56 AM (#97472) Subject: I don’t want to spend much on the renovation of my machineries.
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Location: USA
I have a construction company and have several machines like mixing plant, tripper trucks, soil diggers etc. Most of the equipments lost their smoothness because the paint got peeled off. I don’t want to spend much on renovation of my machineries. Is there any possible way to get them back in good appearance?
Posted 2009-01-14 9:11 AM (#97474 - in reply to #97472) Subject: RE: I don’t want to spend much on the renovation of my machineries.
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Location: western PA
Sand the surfaces as smooth as practical, treat them with a rust converter and spray with an epoxy sealer, followed by a high build primer. Sand the primer to as smooth a surface as you want, and repaint with the colour (s) of your choice. This is the process used during the restoration of antique tractors.
If you don't want a smooth show surface and are looking for a quick fix, brush or spray a coat of Rustoleum.
Posted 2009-01-15 8:38 AM (#97549 - in reply to #97472) Subject: RE: I don’t want to spend much on the renovation of my machineries.
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Location: USA
Why don’t you search on Google to find a suitable products? I bumped into an interesting site a few days back that might help you, I think the site is Touch up Sprays.You may try.
Posted 2009-01-15 9:49 AM (#97555 - in reply to #97472) Subject: RE: I don’t want to spend much on the renovation of my machineries.
Location: Colorado
We have a couple of companies here that sandblast and paint heavy equipment, either on your site or theirs. I don't know if that is a possibility where you are.