Over the past two weekends I finished the paint and roof coating. Sprayed the Epoxy Primer, Base and Clear with DeVILBISS FinishLine 3 Guns. The complete the job used approximately 2.5 Gallons of Omni Epoxy Primer, 2 Gallons of Victory Red Base and 3.5 Gallons of Clear. For the roof I used Flexible Roof Coating AES-125.
VERY NICE!
Sharp Bus
nice job
Be very careful and slow down! You know what they say about red sports cars ;D ;D ;D
Grant
Sharp. Sorry if this is a dumb question, but did you do all that outdoors or indoors?
Thanks for the compliments!
Grant, I have a top speed of about 65 so if it looks like I'm going 70 I'm happy. Lol
I did all the work outdoors. There are a few bugs in the clear but not many.
I will also say that applying the epoxy got interesting since my roof is curved.
Quote from: buddydawg on July 23, 2012, 09:35:49 AMI will also say that applying the epoxy got interesting since my roof is curved.
Buddy, I bought a couple of gallons of Roof-Kote, a gallon of the "already-painted" primer, and a gallon of the clear last week. The Management wants a vacation for the next couple of weeks so it will be a while before I can apply it but I'm looking forward to getting it on. That's a nice job you did on your bus.
I am really satisfied with the AES-125 Epoxy Roof Coating. It has a nice smooth finish and should be easy to maintain. The biggest issue I had was the coating has a tendency to run on the curved portion of my roofline. There is a noticable difference on the inside temerature after application.
Quote from: buddydawg on July 24, 2012, 04:40:13 AMI am really satisfied with the AES-125 Epoxy Roof Coating. It has a nice smooth finish and should be easy to maintain. The biggest issue I had was the coating has a tendency to run on the curved portion of my roofline. There is a noticable difference on the inside temerature after application.
I'm glad to hear about the difference in temperature; since my bus has two levels, I've noticed a "chimney effect" -- I don't have air condtioning working yet but if I leave a window downstairs open toward the breeze and a window open upstairs on the downwind side of the bus, I get a really good cool air flow through the bus even up into the 90
's. I hope that the roof paint helps even more. The website says that the clear coat makes a big difference in keeping the roof clean and protecting the actual roof coat itself so I bought it with the roof coat and the primer for already painted roofs (the primer is a no brainer since the paint on my roof -- while in good shape -- is about 5 years old). The product that I'm using says that it can be sprayed, brushed or rolled but they recommend rolling, I'm going to see how that works on the edges.
Thanks for sharing your experiences.