abm41
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Hello,
First post here, though I've been a "lurker" for a while.
Recently picked up an 80's Parkhurst M101A2 from GL. I'm real happy with it; running gear/brakes/etc. are in great shape and the only real problem is some rust around the welds joining the floor to the front wall. Looks to me like if they had used a different weld design this wouldn't have happened, but oh well. Not a big deal, I can fix.
Paint on the hull is "good enough" for my purposes but the paint on much of the frame and bottom of the hull (underneath) is pretty much shot. So, I'm stripping the trailer apart to repaint the frame, etc. I have a few specific questions:
1. The tongue is made from 2 fabricated boxbeams; hosed them out thoroughly, no real rust issues but I did get some chunks of hard, waxy material, which I think is some kind of wax-based anti-rust coating. Can anyone confirm this? I'm considering trying to re-coat the inside of these boxbeams with Boeshield or another similar product. Has anyone else done this?
2. I've read nothing about the hull being galvanized but in a few spots underneath where the paint has chipped off, it does appear to be coated in some way. Looks sort-of like galvanizing but not quite. Maybe a wash-primer of some type? Can anyone confirm this?
3. Will be priming with Rustoleum. It's cheap and I'm familiar enough with it to know what kind of prep I need to do to yield a good result. Still debating topcoat, though. I'd like the retain the .MIL "look" and sort-of-match the hull color. It's a medium green (kinda crappy and faded in spots), I can't quite tell exactly b/c I'm kinda red-green colorblind.
Anyway, looking for a flat green topcoat... considering another Rustoleum product, but what's everyone else using? How's the durability of the Rapco/Gillespie coatings?
BTW... I work with a paint shop that sprays actual CARC and got a quote on doing that, though it would cost several times what I paid for the trailer... rats. Anyway, I'd like to come close to the very-flat gloss level of the CARC we work with, even if the colors aren't exact. Any suggestions?
That's all I got. Thanks in advance for any insight ya'll can provide.
Al in OR
First post here, though I've been a "lurker" for a while.
Recently picked up an 80's Parkhurst M101A2 from GL. I'm real happy with it; running gear/brakes/etc. are in great shape and the only real problem is some rust around the welds joining the floor to the front wall. Looks to me like if they had used a different weld design this wouldn't have happened, but oh well. Not a big deal, I can fix.
Paint on the hull is "good enough" for my purposes but the paint on much of the frame and bottom of the hull (underneath) is pretty much shot. So, I'm stripping the trailer apart to repaint the frame, etc. I have a few specific questions:
1. The tongue is made from 2 fabricated boxbeams; hosed them out thoroughly, no real rust issues but I did get some chunks of hard, waxy material, which I think is some kind of wax-based anti-rust coating. Can anyone confirm this? I'm considering trying to re-coat the inside of these boxbeams with Boeshield or another similar product. Has anyone else done this?
2. I've read nothing about the hull being galvanized but in a few spots underneath where the paint has chipped off, it does appear to be coated in some way. Looks sort-of like galvanizing but not quite. Maybe a wash-primer of some type? Can anyone confirm this?
3. Will be priming with Rustoleum. It's cheap and I'm familiar enough with it to know what kind of prep I need to do to yield a good result. Still debating topcoat, though. I'd like the retain the .MIL "look" and sort-of-match the hull color. It's a medium green (kinda crappy and faded in spots), I can't quite tell exactly b/c I'm kinda red-green colorblind.

BTW... I work with a paint shop that sprays actual CARC and got a quote on doing that, though it would cost several times what I paid for the trailer... rats. Anyway, I'd like to come close to the very-flat gloss level of the CARC we work with, even if the colors aren't exact. Any suggestions?
That's all I got. Thanks in advance for any insight ya'll can provide.
Al in OR