Prepping inside for painting!
Being in lock down means that we aren't going to be going out much this year in Tiny, all of the shows have cancelled and I can't actually justify an 'essential journey' in her.
I have stripped the cab back so I can start painting the cab - all the seats are out and everything is cleaned down ready for sanding. The seats were a proper pain - no captive nuts and four different bolt lengths and sizes and only one of me to do it!
A bit of research on the paint from some friendly forums presented the paint codes:
I have stripped the cab back so I can start painting the cab - all the seats are out and everything is cleaned down ready for sanding. The seats were a proper pain - no captive nuts and four different bolt lengths and sizes and only one of me to do it!
A bit of research on the paint from some friendly forums presented the paint codes:
Bs381c 369 Biscuit, Inside the lockers
Bs381c 384 Light straw, cab upper panels
Bs381c 412 Dark brown, cab lower panels
Its a coach enamel paint which can be brushed onto a primed surface so have ordered some primer and 'Light Straw' for the upper part of the cab. I want to see what finish I get with a brush - it has a 'long wet edge' which is a term I never knew existed that means it takes a while to dry and settles to get rid of brush marks.
The floor will be brush painted with the Dark Brown and the engine cover and dash board I will have a go at spraying to get a nice finish. I will fill the holes we have been butchered into it too.
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