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<blockquote data-quote="shawnfish" data-source="post: 209261" data-attributes="member: 4468"><p>the over the counter paint he used has held up great for the 3 yrs its been on, he used gloss protective enamel and minwax clear semi-gloss polyurethane applying several light coats of each. he took it apart because as you know there are some spots you would not be able to reach without and you can do a better job doing it in peices, i just got my paint a while back and am going to do it this winter. one more thing, he had the peices sandblasted and did use rust oleum stops rust primer. i actually think he would have been better off in the long run using a epoxy paint but his still looks good and hasnt faded or chipped. a paint store or a online store will sell you epoxy paint but you will probally need a airless or gravity fed sprayer to apply...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawnfish, post: 209261, member: 4468"] the over the counter paint he used has held up great for the 3 yrs its been on, he used gloss protective enamel and minwax clear semi-gloss polyurethane applying several light coats of each. he took it apart because as you know there are some spots you would not be able to reach without and you can do a better job doing it in peices, i just got my paint a while back and am going to do it this winter. one more thing, he had the peices sandblasted and did use rust oleum stops rust primer. i actually think he would have been better off in the long run using a epoxy paint but his still looks good and hasnt faded or chipped. a paint store or a online store will sell you epoxy paint but you will probally need a airless or gravity fed sprayer to apply... [/QUOTE]
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