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How much paint?

Manstein

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As I get ready to paint, does anybody have the numbers on how many gallons of paint I'll need to do the M35A2 and in what colors? For instance, 3 gallons of green, 1 black, etc...

Thanks for the help.
 

red devils dude

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If you paint the whole truck body, axles, underside of bed etc your looking at 6 gallons of green
two of black(three if you paint the wheels) and two of brown but this depends on how many coats how thick etc
 

rdixiemiller

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CARC is supposed to go one in one coat. It is not recommended to build too much, or you will have cracking issues. Too thick a coat is as bad as too thin. At the Marine depot in Albany Ga. the trucks get one good wet coat.
 

rdixiemiller

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Are you reducing it too far? It is a really full bodied paint, best applied with a pressure feed gun. A siphon feed cup gun will take forever and produce lots of overspray (wasted paint)
 

m139h2otruck

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M139 with 4,000 gal tank took 8+ gallons reduced 4:1+ hardener. Wheels not done yet. Major paint application done with airless gun using some sort of electrical system. Wouldn't suggest you do a car this way but it sure put a lot of paint on. Used Aervoe 24087.
 

rdixiemiller

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That one was Red wasn't it? It takes a lot of red to cover well. Probably sprayed with an electrostatic gun. Charges the paint and it goes to the grounded metal like a magnet.The 4000 gallon tank would take a lot by itself.
For what it's worth, at MCLB Albany they told me that 2 gallons of resin, 1 gallon catalyst, 3/4 gallon water would do a deuce and a half with the current waterborne CARC. This is over a white 2K primer, a little less would be needed over a darker color.
 

Manstein

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Ok, so I found the paint from SW. The guy is telling me I need to re-prime the whole truck. Is that how the military repaints them? I can see camo over desert tan put no primer? Who has repainted one with the one part CARC and did you re-prime the whole truck?
 

alphadeltaromeo

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i like the color/pattern on my deuce...would like to stay with that i believe. while thinking about it...im going to be repairing rust spots here and there right...what should i use to cover the area prior to painting it again...rustoleum or an spray can of OD?
 

red devils dude

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Re: RE: How much paint?

rdixiemiller said:
Are you reducing it too far? It is a really full bodied paint, best applied with a pressure feed gun. A siphon feed cup gun will take forever and produce lots of overspray (wasted paint)
I dont think I'm reducing too much about 4oz reducer per 20oz paint with a gravity feed gun.
 
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