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I am considering refinishing the wood floor of my 80's era Komet
trailer over the coming weeks. The current plywood floor is in fair shape but could use a coat of paint. I'd like to go for the painted glossy look of those new trailers! The wood flooring is currently stained...in some areas... The paint specialist at Lowe's recommended an Oil Porch & Floor Paint from Valspar: http://www.valsparpaint.com/en/find-...rch-floor.html This paint apparently works well on wood but is not recommended for "automotive parking". Thus, I am wondering how good it will do over time with the rubber wheels of the fuselage dolly. Alternatively, I looked at Epoxy type paints systems typically formulated for garage flooring. Probably durable but mainly designed for concrete applications. http://www.quikretecoatings.com/prod...r-Coating.html Any suggestions on what has worked successfully in the past? Thanks, |
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On Nov 16, 8:25*pm, Bastoune wrote:
I am considering refinishing the wood floor of my 80's era Komet trailer over the coming weeks. The current plywood floor is in fair shape but could use a coat of paint. I'd like to go for the painted glossy look of those new trailers! The wood flooring is currently stained...in some areas... The paint specialist at Lowe's recommended an Oil Porch & Floor Paint from Valspar:http://www.valsparpaint.com/en/find-...nterior/paint/... This paint apparently works well on wood but is not recommended for "automotive parking". Thus, I am wondering how good it will do over time with the rubber wheels of the fuselage dolly. Alternatively, I looked at Epoxy type paints systems typically formulated for garage flooring. Probably durable but mainly designed for concrete applications.http://www.quikretecoatings.com/prod...gs/2-Part-Epox... Any suggestions on what has worked successfully in the past? Thanks, My floor could use refinishing too. I'll be interested to know what you try and how it works out. In my trailer, the fuselage dolly wheels had worn through at least one ply of the plywood floor. I cemented 4" wide rubber baseboard to the floor where the wheels ride. It seems to be holding up very nicely (about 2 years now). |
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On Nov 16, 11:25*pm, Bastoune wrote:
I am considering refinishing the wood floor of my 80's era Komet trailer over the coming weeks. The current plywood floor is in fair shape but could use a coat of paint. I'd like to go for the painted glossy look of those new trailers! The wood flooring is currently stained...in some areas... The paint specialist at Lowe's recommended an Oil Porch & Floor Paint from Valspar:http://www.valsparpaint.com/en/find-...nterior/paint/... This paint apparently works well on wood but is not recommended for "automotive parking". Thus, I am wondering how good it will do over time with the rubber wheels of the fuselage dolly. Alternatively, I looked at Epoxy type paints systems typically formulated for garage flooring. Probably durable but mainly designed for concrete applications.http://www.quikretecoatings.com/prod...gs/2-Part-Epox... Any suggestions on what has worked successfully in the past? Thanks, A guy in our club did the same thing several years back. IIRC, he used marine paint, which is formulated for plywood and for wet environments. Deck paint in particular is designed to be abrasion resistant. One word of caution though - the stuff is usually expensive (very). See for example: http://www.westmarine.com and look for Paint under Maintenance. |
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On Nov 17, 8:03*am, Papa3 wrote:
On Nov 16, 11:25*pm, Bastoune wrote: I am considering refinishing the wood floor of my 80's era Komet trailer over the coming weeks. The current plywood floor is in fair shape but could use a coat of paint. I'd like to go for the painted glossy look of those new trailers! The wood flooring is currently stained...in some areas... The paint specialist at Lowe's recommended an Oil Porch & Floor Paint from Valspar:http://www.valsparpaint.com/en/find-...nterior/paint/... This paint apparently works well on wood but is not recommended for "automotive parking". Thus, I am wondering how good it will do over time with the rubber wheels of the fuselage dolly. Alternatively, I looked at Epoxy type paints systems typically formulated for garage flooring. Probably durable but mainly designed for concrete applications.http://www.quikretecoatings.com/prod...gs/2-Part-Epox... Any suggestions on what has worked successfully in the past? Thanks, A guy in our club did the same thing several years back. * IIRC, he used marine paint, which is formulated for plywood and for wet environments. * *Deck paint in particular is designed to be abrasion resistant. * *One word of caution though - the stuff is usually expensive (very). * See for example: *http://www.westmarine.comand look for Paint under Maintenance. I have gone through two Komet trailer refinishes. For the fiberglass top part I used silver epoxy based paint that I bought in home depot. I used that to stop sunlight from going through the top and damaging what was left of my LS4 gelcoat . For the floor I used a marine gray paint that I bought at west marine (any marine paint will do). I sanded the floor for improved adhesion... and as Papa3 mentioned... that stuff IS expensive! For the fuselage tray roller tracks, I used a L shaped aluminum channel. That improved rolling the fuselage in and out and also prevented further erosion of the wood, since both of my trailers were developing groves, if not holes on that area... Have fun! Enrique KO |
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On Nov 17, 6:38*am, KO wrote:
On Nov 17, 8:03*am, Papa3 wrote: On Nov 16, 11:25*pm, Bastoune wrote: I am considering refinishing the wood floor of my 80's era Komet trailer over the coming weeks. The current plywood floor is in fair shape but could use a coat of paint. I'd like to go for the painted glossy look of those new trailers! The wood flooring is currently stained...in some areas... The paint specialist at Lowe's recommended an Oil Porch & Floor Paint from Valspar:http://www.valsparpaint.com/en/find-...nterior/paint/... This paint apparently works well on wood but is not recommended for "automotive parking". Thus, I am wondering how good it will do over time with the rubber wheels of the fuselage dolly. Alternatively, I looked at Epoxy type paints systems typically formulated for garage flooring. Probably durable but mainly designed for concrete applications.http://www.quikretecoatings.com/prod...gs/2-Part-Epox... Any suggestions on what has worked successfully in the past? Thanks, A guy in our club did the same thing several years back. * IIRC, he used marine paint, which is formulated for plywood and for wet environments. * *Deck paint in particular is designed to be abrasion resistant. * *One word of caution though - the stuff is usually expensive (very). * See for example: *http://www.westmarine.comand look for Paint under Maintenance. I have gone through two Komet trailer refinishes. For the fiberglass top part I used silver epoxy based paint that I bought in home depot. I used that to stop sunlight from going through the top and damaging what was left of my LS4 gelcoat . For the floor I used a marine gray paint that I bought at west marine (any marine paint will do). I sanded the floor for improved adhesion... and as Papa3 mentioned... that stuff IS expensive! For the fuselage tray roller tracks, I used a L shaped aluminum channel. That improved rolling the fuselage in and out and also prevented further erosion of the wood, since both of my trailers were developing groves, if not holes on that area... Have fun! Enrique KO- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You might look into 2 part rubberized epoxy used in some parking garages. I used something called CM 1000 from Specialty Coatings in Seattle on a marine application over plywood. Bulletproof, fairly pricey, not sure about colors. |
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Thank you all for the tips about the floor paint. Marine paints should
hold nicely given the plywood substrate & humidity. Does anyone know if the primer is a must have for these pricey marine paints? Enrique - Regarding the silver epoxy paint, I assume that you painted the inside of the fiberglass top cover. Why the silver pigments? What type of application typically use these silver epoxy paints? I want to make sure to pickup the right stuff. Thanks! Bastoune |
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On Nov 20, 2:07*pm, Bastoune wrote:
Thank you all for the tips about the floor paint. Marine paints should hold nicely given the plywood substrate & humidity. Does anyone know if the primer is a must have for these pricey marine paints? Enrique - Regarding the silver epoxy paint, I assume that you painted the inside of the fiberglass top cover. Why the silver pigments? What type of application typically use these silver epoxy paints? I want to make sure to pickup the right stuff. Thanks! Bastoune Bastoune: You are right. I painted the interior of the trailer. My intention was to block sunlight (UV rays!) from going through the top and further damaging gelcoat. Friends suggested silver because allegedly it "reflects" better, though I don't see how... I beleive any color will do as long as it blocks sunlight.. silver just looked nice! ;-) Hope this helps Best regards Enrique KO |
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