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I'd spray it,even with a cheapo gun. It's still going to be less$ and a better outcome than 900 spray cans. But honestly I'd pony up for some budget single stage auto paint and a cheap gun.I would think thats a whole lot more $ than spraying it single stage.
I'm doing base-clear.....was told 1.5 gal (3 gallons mixed)....and I'm hoping thats enough.
Cheapest way I could think would be a gallon of truck and tractor enamel and rollering it on. Seriously.
My dad did our 65 Suburban Carryall back in the 80's with rattlecans. Took 36 to do the bottom. Can't remember how many for the top. He did it in Caterpillar Yellow and white. Looked pretty goodI’m thinking about repainting my 86 k20 on a budget with some rattle cans. I was hoping to do a dark blue/white original style two-tone job. Does anyone know how much paint I’d need, or any tips or tricks I could use?
I just recently learned about the Rustoleum Turbo line of spraypaints. From the YouTube videos I've seen, it makes quick work of the job, with a huge fan spray
...or rattle can bed liner, will go on thicker than rattle can paint.
Well, it would be more durable and don't think worrying about each panel looking the same would be an issue, jus' sayin'...of course it would add about 400 lbs to the total weight of the truck one would imagine.You must be registered for see images attach