Steve,
I couldn't agree with D2 more...
Do it ONCE and do it right the first time.
After all of the cleaning and prep work, I guarantee that once you're finished with it you are not going to want to tear it back apart to repaint it. It will likely never happen. There will be another project that comes along that will be more interesting. Also, you'd hate to have problems trying to go over the rattle can finish if it's not compatible with decent paint or if it's begun to fail in a few years.
I would suggest that catalyzed paint will stand up to the back 40 just fine. It will be tough as nails.
Regarding the decals, you'll end up being like the guy you bought the decals from who never used them. But, that would be okay because then I could buy them from you for one of mine when you decide to resell them.
There, I've given you my unsolicited $0.02 and I promise not to bug you anymore about it...
I couldn't agree with D2 more...
Do it ONCE and do it right the first time.
After all of the cleaning and prep work, I guarantee that once you're finished with it you are not going to want to tear it back apart to repaint it. It will likely never happen. There will be another project that comes along that will be more interesting. Also, you'd hate to have problems trying to go over the rattle can finish if it's not compatible with decent paint or if it's begun to fail in a few years.
I would suggest that catalyzed paint will stand up to the back 40 just fine. It will be tough as nails.
Regarding the decals, you'll end up being like the guy you bought the decals from who never used them. But, that would be okay because then I could buy them from you for one of mine when you decide to resell them.
There, I've given you my unsolicited $0.02 and I promise not to bug you anymore about it...
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