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<blockquote data-quote="Colbyt" data-source="post: 317475" data-attributes="member: 11644"><p>Rattle can for the coil springs. Rusty metal primer on the whole thing and two coats of flat, slightly thinned Rustoleum all applied with a brush. I choose flat because even after all the prep work gloss would show way to many imperfections.</p><p></p><p>I found 80 grit paper and a palm sander to be a lot easier to control than the angle grinder with a wire brush though I used them both depending on the area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colbyt, post: 317475, member: 11644"] Rattle can for the coil springs. Rusty metal primer on the whole thing and two coats of flat, slightly thinned Rustoleum all applied with a brush. I choose flat because even after all the prep work gloss would show way to many imperfections. I found 80 grit paper and a palm sander to be a lot easier to control than the angle grinder with a wire brush though I used them both depending on the area. [/QUOTE]
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