Painting sled deck

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Hey guys im looking to paint my sled deck and just wondering if anyone has anyone has any tricks or tips , type of paint and gun?? basically start to finish ... lol i have never painted anything other then with spray bomb ... i want to just go a flat black !!! ( shiny sucks)
 

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Should find out what my rails are painted with on my pro, they are not powdercoat they are painted. nice a glossy and seems durable.
 

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Hey guys im looking to paint my sled deck and just wondering if anyone has anyone has any tricks or tips , type of paint and gun?? basically start to finish ... lol i have never painted anything other then with spray bomb ... i want to just go a flat black !!! ( shiny sucks)

I rolled mine with a white exterior tremclad paint to match my truck and I think it looks great. It was a very inexpensive way to spruce it up. It has been 2 years since I last painted it and it still looks thick and new. The trick is, like any painting Job is to spend the time on prep work. I did all of mine with an angle grinder and sanding disks, finishing off with a fine grit paper and a palm sander. Because I did it without removing the deck from my truck, I only painted the deck rails to match the truck. It has a simular "appearance" to a powder coat finish and seems to be lasting to some minor strap abuse.
I can post a pic..
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Yeah everything i have found it says a good job is all in the prep work .... looks like i have a day of prepping and the only other thing i have found out is i need to use a etching primer
 

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Should find out what my rails are painted with on my pro, they are not powdercoat they are painted. nice a glossy and seems durable.

if you do find out what the paint it that would be awesome cause i havent figured out with kinda paint to use .... so far i was thinking endura but i have heard its tricky stuff to use
 

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Give Endura paints on the west end a call, they'll hooj you up, stuff aint cheap but does last if done properly, keep in mind it will still chip with road debris over time.
 

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Endura would be the cheapest. Clean with soap and water , then a wax and grease remover Finish sand with 500 on a DA sander. Mask off what you need to and spray the sealer let it flash off and spray a couple coats of color

Endura is very strong smelling paint. I would recommend fresh air mask and a booth or some sort of ventilation.
And it used to be 1/1 mix or 50%paint -50% activator.
Tremclad Is also decent. Flat black or what ever color you want


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If you're going to go to the trouble of painting it, your best bet would be an Epoxy/Urethane system. Tnemec Series 61 epoxy primer, and Tnemec Series 73 urethane top coat. Kind of a hassle though, as they're a solvent based, plural component coating. The easiest would be gravel guard....I've done a couple decks with it...goes on nice and easy, and looks good. Aside from the odd mechanic abrasion, it holds up really well.
 

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How about one of those do it yourself bed liner kits? I have a brand new Gator Guard kit sitting in my garage I would like to get rid of, $40, was over $50 new
 

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Painting aluminum the boat boys acidize first and aladine before any primer.
Have helped them and they said paint will not stick with out doing it.
Painted with endura.
 

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Painting aluminum the boat boys acidize first and aladine before any primer.
Have helped them and they said paint will not stick with out doing it.
Painted with endura.

X2..............
 

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I was kinda wondering about that as well. But when we paint aluminum on vehicles it's the same process as steel but they're not submerged in water either
I will ask the paint reps when they're here next.


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this is starting to sound like a lot of work maybe ill just pay some kid to polish it again
 
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