doug hodder wrote:Hey Ira.... I guess you have seen what I'm doing. I did it this way as having owned a tear 23 years ago, I found that it got pretty beat up on the skin, if I wasn't careful. I figured, why not mark it all up from the get go. I was in contact with the tech guys at Transtar. They are the manufacturers of the clear coat. There is a pre-coat that you can do that will allow you to shoot the clear directly over the aluminum. They tell me that they are doing it on fire trucks and it is holding up well. I think what I am doing isn't necessarily "trick", just different. Some may like it, some may not, it's my tear and I'm gonna do it the way I want, besides, I need all the attention I can get!!!! Also, check out Wrisco, they make the material that you are looking for in anodized sheets, I think that you may have to order it through someone though. I know that a sign company can get it for you. Just my thoughts.....Doug Hodder
Doug, you got a different shot that you can post here of it? I really didn't see the good shot of the roof. (I was/am at work and I'm exhausted, so maybe my eyes are playing tricks on me.)
I saw what you're doing with your countertops, which is really cool. I'm not going to do your finish, but you definitely pointed me in the direction to use stainless or other metal as much as possible for galley surfaces. I expect there's gonna be a lot of cleanup necessary there, with grease, smoke, etc., and using an easy wipe material there makes sense.
And I just went to Wrisco.com. GREAT STUFF! Thanks for the tip. (Don't know prices yet--wating for a call-back.)