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nick disjunkt

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About nick disjunkt

  • Birthday November 25

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    London
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    Love of anything big and diesel. Also interested in horn loaded PA systems.
  1. I've had good sucess using an etch primer. It is a very thin, one coat primer that etches the surface enough for any topcoat to stick to it. It is specifically deisgined for non-ferrous metals and galvanised steel. Mordant solution is just as good but at least if you buy a tin of etch primer, you can use it to prime aluminium and other metals. I use this one: http://www.firwood.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10601&storeId=10001&productId=26278&langId=-1&parent_category_rn=12253
  2. a zinc phosphate epoxy primer, followed by an MIO epoxy barrier coat, with a final gloss topcoat of your choice will be one of the most durable coating systems you can apply. Sigma coatings are a one of the most respected brands for these kinds of paints, but Firwood Paints are also good.
  3. This would all explain why I dont recognise it. I agree that behind the the grill it looks like a gaz 69. The front wheel arches look like they've had some major bodging.
  4. Hi knowledgable people, Is anyone able to identfy this vehicle? Purely for my own curiosity. It is on a page on English Russia. The doors look familiar but I do not recognise the front or the capstan winch.
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