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- Southern Polyurethanes Inc. SPI - Hot Rod Forum
After reading excellent reviews for SPI products and speaking with Barry K on the phone, I decided to use SPI epoxy, Turbo 2K, and Universal Clear on my 1934 Chevy restoration I have used their epoxy a good bit and I like it a lot It is very durable, it covers well, and does not burn back a lot when welding Now it is time to get my rod painted
- The Nevers from SPI - Vintage Mustang Forums
SPI is the highest rated epoxy primer and primer-surfacer used on this forum, as seen in previous posts A SPI staff member named Barry takes calls and answers paint related questions Barry has a list of 18 “Nevers” The top two problem calls he gets are obviously chemistry related, but with
- tamco or spi clear - Hot Rod Forum
Last year I was introduced to SPI via this forum, I was skeptical but kept an open mind and tried their product starting with their Epoxy Primer To say I was impressed would be an understatement to say I was "Blown Away" would be closer to my initial reaction
- SPI Epoxy Primer - Getting Started - Hot Rod Forum
I have one and spray SPI epoxy with it no problem Reducing it 10-20% helps to spray it slick but it's not necessary if you want more build shooting it straight You'll want around 30 psi at the regulator with the trigger fully pulled and adjust the side knob,fan pattern, usually full open unless your shooting a small area with 2-3 out on the
- What is the Go To 2K Epoxy, SPI or Other - Vintage Mustang Forums
1) SPI Epoxy 2) TCP Restoration Shop Epoxy 3) Summit Racing’s Epoxy The easiest to shoot was Summit’s but the “best” seemed to be SPI All were good though no complaints 1 3 Tip used on all at 20psi pressure
- SPI Epoxy - some fisheyes, thoughts? - Vintage Mustang Forums
3 SPI Waterborne Wax and Grease remover per instructions Spray on and wipe off until dry Did this a few times on all surfaces until clean metal 4 Waited 60 minutes between last W G remover and priming 5 Paint area was about 76F and car metal 75F 6 Mixed up SPI black epoxy primer 1:1 no reduction and let induce 30 minutes
- spi epoxy - Hot Rod Forum
The hood looked good so trying to just use Spi black epoxy and no 2-k to see how it works Stripped the hood with 40 on 8" and 6" da, put down two coats of unreduced epoxy, let dry overnight sanded with 220 da
- SPI Clear - Hot Rod Forum
Been using this new (new to me) clear from SPI The truck below was painted using their 2100 production clear I have used their Universal Clear also and its great also for what it is intended to do The UV clears are more for resto work where the finish will be extensively buffed and polished
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