Duracoat as paint
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- 1980 CJ5 258 I6, T176. Basically stock.
2011 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins
2012 Dodge Challenger R/T
I'm tossing around the idea of using duracoat for my paint. It's available in a bunch of colors, and is some very tough stuff. For those who don't know, duracoat is a two part firearms finish that is sprayed on like a paint. I spoke to the guys who make it, and they make a uv resistant version and claim that a couple of people have done this with success. I have good relationship with them, since I work as a gunsmith and use a lot of their product, but never anything this big.
Has anyone else considered this sort of thing? Duracoat is really hard to scratch and much tougher than regular paint, so I would think it would be a good choice for a vehicle that is going to get banged around a bit. At $250 a gal its a bit more expensive than auto paint, but can bond directly to metal, and only needs a clear coat if it needs to be glossy. I'm guessing I could do my CJ5 with 1 1/2 gal but have literally 0 experience with painting vehicles so I don't know how far it would go. (Lots of experience using duracoat on firearms though)
Has anyone else considered this sort of thing? Duracoat is really hard to scratch and much tougher than regular paint, so I would think it would be a good choice for a vehicle that is going to get banged around a bit. At $250 a gal its a bit more expensive than auto paint, but can bond directly to metal, and only needs a clear coat if it needs to be glossy. I'm guessing I could do my CJ5 with 1 1/2 gal but have literally 0 experience with painting vehicles so I don't know how far it would go. (Lots of experience using duracoat on firearms though)