Hi Fordnatic! Due to a sad sequence of events--I dropped one of the pedals covered in wet paint on the dirty concrete, then my HVLP gun completely clogged--this part of my project has been delayed. Just today I applied the final coat of Rust Bullet Black Shell to the fallen pedal (after sanding it back down to get rid of all the grit in the paint).Fordnatic wrote:That looks terrific!! Did you get them reinstalled? How do they work?
The "Rust Bullet Automotive" product seems to work very well. It's easy to spray with an HVLP with a 1.8mm tip, and it goes on very smoothly. It also dries pretty quickly (just a few hours). The main drawback is that it has isocyanates, and is therefore very hazardous. I only spray it with a supplied air mask. Also, this could be wrong, but I've heard that POR-15 has isocyanates as well. It's flat yet slightly glossy.Fordnatic wrote:Also, on a different subj-how do you like the rust bullet? I have been going back and forth between it and POR15.
The "Rust Bullet Black Shell" product is very different. It's much thicker, so it's difficult to get a good spray, even with a 1.8mm tip at 50-60 psi (above the HVLP gun's recommended maximum pressure). And it takes many hours to dry--it can take a whole day. But the benefit is that the final product is protected with an amazingly durable finish! You basically need to use a grinder to get it off. It's high gloss.
I'll be sure to post a detailed report on the performance of Mustang Steve's bearing kit! I'll probably have it installed in two or three weeks.
-Robroy