Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Normal
i'm no stranger to painting with rattle cans, (i'd even goes as far as saying i excel at it.) its just steel isn't a surface i usually paint. prep/application shouldn't be an issue, i just want as durable as i can get in a spray bomb. i've been told, a couple of the local automotive parts places here intown will fill rattle cans with automotive paint/hardener. (at an inflated price) is this a better option than an off the shelf automotive paint? or just a marketing ploy?so if the frame is spotless, which can is it you grab for? btw i appreciate all the insite mentioned above, and i'll be sure to check out the "how too's"
i'm no stranger to painting with rattle cans, (i'd even goes as far as saying i excel at it.) its just steel isn't a surface i usually paint. prep/application shouldn't be an issue, i just want as durable as i can get in a spray bomb.
i've been told, a couple of the local automotive parts places here intown will fill rattle cans with automotive paint/hardener. (at an inflated price)
is this a better option than an off the shelf automotive paint? or just a marketing ploy?
so if the frame is spotless, which can is it you grab for?
btw i appreciate all the insite mentioned above, and i'll be sure to check out the "how too's"