del wrote:Well I have been to ace hardware and found this http://www.kilz.com/pages/default.aspx?NavID=43, yes I want yellow. del
Those directions sound pretty much the same as anything else I've seen.
del wrote:Well I have been to ace hardware and found this http://www.kilz.com/pages/default.aspx?NavID=43, yes I want yellow. del
Johnny thanks for the info, is it yellow?Ivar the Red wrote:I generously used just a little less than a gallon. Now I don't have any use for the left overs, I could mail it to you, but I don't think that would go over to well.
Ivar the Red wrote:Should work...is your frame going to be visible? I think mine will be seen, so I put in a little extra sanding and primeing for a smoother finish. That was only where the rust was a little heavier.
del wrote:I do not care so much about the top, but I like the sides. Am I crazzzzzy?
del wrote:Does anyone know where a web cite is for SMV trailers?
del
Note; I have googled "SMV" and "SMV trailer"
What alternatives to ply are out there? Light weight, durable and inexpensive are all factors? The caravans (trailers) from the fifties do not appear to be as blended.angib wrote:I think if you want to build it in plywood, forget it. The four corners will need to be separate pieces and they will look a lot less smooth than in the SMV trailer - the end result won't look as good and the extra work is scary.
Incorporating either just the top and bottom curvature, or just the front and back curvature is quite doable and almost easy with your epoxy skills - it would be trying to combine both types of curvature that would give you nightmares.....
Andrew
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