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pj1 frame epoxy

Discussion in 'Hangout Lounge' started by cutlass79500, Apr 8, 2011.

  1. cutlass79500

    cutlass79500 Well-Known Member

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    I dont know if anyone has used it. Since i can no longer get russell frame epoxy i narrowed my choices to pj1 or vht. I wanted to try the pj1 i have used vht before with good results . I am very impressed with it goes on nice and smooth lays out very well if it drys as nice as it goes on i would highly recommend it. I am going out now to see how it dried will keep you posted
     
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    before my powdercoating days, i used it several times, always loved the finish and durability of the PJ1 stuff.
     
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    I would have had it powder coated but i did not pull the motor to do it
     
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    Paint's better anyway; the only way to fix a chip in powder coating is to re-bake it. Rather inconvenient on a frame.

    I like the PJ1 also.
     
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    Pj1 is nice i wasn't sure about the color at first not as glossy as i thought but after looking at it decided i think i like it better then the factory. I painted the engine with their engine paint. It really has a nice finish but for gloss black paint its not super shiny. I have engine clear but its not the same brand and i do not want to take a chance of mixing it. There is enough difference between the two so its not overkill. Really makes the polished covers stand out
     
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    I like PJ1 very much, good quality and it is very durable.
     
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    PICS!!! or it didnt happen. :)
     
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    pic in florescent light
     
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