Coming along very nicely !!! Nothing like doing it once, and doing it right !! Going to look really beastly once the rest of the undercarriage is fitted !!!
how's the coating holding up after 2 years ? thinking of doing the same to my 40 series but hearing mixed reports on the chassis having to be sand blasted and super clean metal no rust/previous paint for the product to hold on well and work noticed your chassis looks about the same as mine and has some paint on it like your diffs etc have would love to hear back from you!
Hey mate just a heads up on my project I’ve done the same on mine and followed all the steps and after 1 year of no use and stored inside it’s started to bubble and the rust is coming back through, I’m now thinking of getting all my hard work sandblasted off then epoxy primed and sprayed in 2k black.
@@Critterltd that's a shame In dead which is making me question using the product vs a solid rust converter a good primer and tough expoxy paint or even simply rust guard paint for alot cheaper
Hey mate, id go with 1, you can get a nice coat in the chassis but you can overlay, so depends how much youd like to put in, only $30ish dollar a tin :) thanks for watching!
Cheers mate! Love your channel, got a 67 I’m rebuilding right now and your vids have been a huge help (and have kept me motivated). Your build is coming out beautifully!
Thanks for tuning in all! I'm beyond excited where this little SWB is going to take us!!
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Coming along very nicely !!!
Nothing like doing it once, and doing it right !!
Going to look really beastly once the rest of the undercarriage is fitted !!!
Thats exactly right, slow and steady wins the race! :)
Good to see angry Dad and angry Uncle help out.
thanks Matt!! :)
Almost ready for a roadtrip. Almost...😂
HAHAH
Thanks for the content mate
Really appreciate it
Very useful
dude i love your energy and the build ! Keep going
Thanks Pete appreciate the kind words :)
looking good, good job
Thank you! Cheers!
Keep the FJ40 build videos coming
Absolutely, thanks for watching :)
Hi
Cool project
Did u use gloss at 3min 59 sec on the diff . Was it gloss or satin on the chassis rails ??
How is the coating holding up 3yrs on ??
Any update how its held up ?? About to do a hj47 frame!
Hey mate, did you lightly sand the rust seal before applying blacktop?
Any chance you can give an update on how this paint has been holding up???
Where could I get a paint cup with a 10% ratio ?
how's the coating holding up after 2 years ? thinking of doing the same to my 40 series but hearing mixed reports on the chassis having to be sand blasted and super clean metal no rust/previous paint for the product to hold on well and work noticed your chassis looks about the same as mine and has some paint on it like your diffs etc have would love to hear back from you!
Hey mate just a heads up on my project I’ve done the same on mine and followed all the steps and after 1 year of no use and stored inside it’s started to bubble and the rust is coming back through, I’m now thinking of getting all my hard work sandblasted off then epoxy primed and sprayed in 2k black.
@@Critterltd that's a shame In dead which is making me question using the product vs a solid rust converter a good primer and tough expoxy paint or even simply rust guard paint for alot cheaper
Hi was the kbs rust seal gloss black and the black top satin black.
Hey Matt, yes, gloos black rust seal and the top coat is satin/matt
Was that 1 KBS kit + cavity coater can enough to do the job or would you recommend getting more?
Hey mate, id go with 1, you can get a nice coat in the chassis but you can overlay, so depends how much youd like to put in, only $30ish dollar a tin :) thanks for watching!
Cheers mate! Love your channel, got a 67 I’m rebuilding right now and your vids have been a huge help (and have kept me motivated). Your build is coming out beautifully!
I tried coating my rockers and it just peeled off
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thanks mate! :)