So I was at the habitat for humanity REUSEIT store
and they have an entire shelf (well a few) of two part industrial coating, REAL HIGH grade stuff, (like the coat the Trans-Alaska pipeline in)
so I got a few and had a hell of a time trying to figure out what this one was, well it's a 3 part primer, base, converter and metallic powered filler (zinc)
OK, so cool, found part A, found part B, no zinc, well, I found the zinc, now I have a cold galvanization primer...
I have to tear my rabbitry apart twice a year (actually thought that was a smart idea when I built it, and I don't disagree with the basis, I just learned how much work it is)
I pressure wash all my cages, then use an auto detail gun to paint them with epoxy out door paint, well any type of heavy wear paint I can find, maybe I'm a bit paranoid, but I don't want the floor to go anytime soon.
Oh, and that 3 part, cost me $5, it's probably like 50-75 bucks a gallon
and they have an entire shelf (well a few) of two part industrial coating, REAL HIGH grade stuff, (like the coat the Trans-Alaska pipeline in)
so I got a few and had a hell of a time trying to figure out what this one was, well it's a 3 part primer, base, converter and metallic powered filler (zinc)
OK, so cool, found part A, found part B, no zinc, well, I found the zinc, now I have a cold galvanization primer...
I have to tear my rabbitry apart twice a year (actually thought that was a smart idea when I built it, and I don't disagree with the basis, I just learned how much work it is)
I pressure wash all my cages, then use an auto detail gun to paint them with epoxy out door paint, well any type of heavy wear paint I can find, maybe I'm a bit paranoid, but I don't want the floor to go anytime soon.
Oh, and that 3 part, cost me $5, it's probably like 50-75 bucks a gallon