First 6x6 500 Super Chief

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIGHTOW1 View Post
    If he is willing to put it in writing, i might do it.
    That's the only way I'd do it!! if it starts peeling then what???? sorry but your on your own and now you have a full blown mess!! LOL

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    If i deceide not to, how and what do you use to paint tjese, minw is pretty bad. I would love to fimd a better body, but im afraid it would cost way to much?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIGHTOW1 View Post
    If i deceide not to, how and what do you use to paint tjese, minw is pretty bad. I would love to fimd a better body, but im afraid it would cost way to much?
    I have no clue, can you get the rest of that paint off??

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    Its not the paint thats the problem, the PPE is getting old, and looks , i dont know pitted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NIGHTOW1 View Post
    Its not the paint thats the problem, the PPE is getting old, and looks , i dont know pitted.
    I have one that looks a tad bit like that. I've never tried to do anything with it. It sat out in the sun for 15 years and still looks pretty good considering that! Thought it would've been junk but that's the top half of my trail machine now.

    Anyone else have any ideas besides heating the body up?? Scrubbing maybe? Looks like high pressure washer lines in it now??

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    That's what I thought it looked like. I was going to try so!e heat see if that worked any idea what temp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIGHTOW1 View Post
    That's what I thought it looked like. I was going to try so!e heat see if that worked any idea what temp?
    I used a heat gun on a max and it had to be pretty darn hot. It looks like it gets shiny or oily and that's the time to move the heat to different spot. Start in a spot that's hidden you'll be able to tell

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    My gun will go to 500° rhink that will work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIGHTOW1 View Post
    My gun will go to 500° rhink that will work?
    Should I think. Not sure what mine got too. Cheap harbor freight model and I heated my body enuff to mold above the tires

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    Wjat do you mean mold? I have a few spots I need ro fill where ir lools like tire rub!

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