nkpaintingvt
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I'm bidding a repaint of a smoke stack on a historic ship, currently located on the grounds of a Vermont museum.
The stack was stripped down to bare steel and repainted about 20 years ago.
As the picture shows the majority of the stack is painted black, and there's a red stripe near the top. The black paint is holding well on all sides, but the Westward facing side of the red stripe is failing. The topcoat is a BM exterior oil.
I'll have to remove the failing paint on the red stripe, then presumably start from bare steel. That's where I'd love recommendations on the following:
-Particular prep methods/tools/considerations
-Primer recommendations
Thanks in advance!
Noah
The stack was stripped down to bare steel and repainted about 20 years ago.
As the picture shows the majority of the stack is painted black, and there's a red stripe near the top. The black paint is holding well on all sides, but the Westward facing side of the red stripe is failing. The topcoat is a BM exterior oil.
I'll have to remove the failing paint on the red stripe, then presumably start from bare steel. That's where I'd love recommendations on the following:
-Particular prep methods/tools/considerations
-Primer recommendations
Thanks in advance!
Noah