Troy A Allen TVWBB Fan Jul 31, 2021 #1 Finally got around to painting the lid of my Q320 that I picked up off the curb for free last year.
Bruce TVWBB 2-Star Olympian Jul 31, 2021 #2 Well, that is very unique. Gloss Black. But, we need specifics. Did you strip the lid before painting? What kind of paint did you use?
Well, that is very unique. Gloss Black. But, we need specifics. Did you strip the lid before painting? What kind of paint did you use?
Troy A Allen TVWBB Fan Jul 31, 2021 #3 Bruce, I used a nylon power brush head in my drill to rough up the finish. I then used Rust-oleum 1200 degree black and 2000 degree clear coat. I wanted it to match my Q2200 that I use for camping trips. Attachments Q.jpg 47.8 KB · Views: 36 image0 (2).jpeg 233.9 KB · Views: 36
Bruce, I used a nylon power brush head in my drill to rough up the finish. I then used Rust-oleum 1200 degree black and 2000 degree clear coat. I wanted it to match my Q2200 that I use for camping trips.
Troy A Allen TVWBB Fan Jul 31, 2021 #5 The Q2200 paint is 8 years old and lost it's shine, but no chips, I am repainting that one tomorrow, The Q320 paint is just a few hours old.
The Q2200 paint is 8 years old and lost it's shine, but no chips, I am repainting that one tomorrow, The Q320 paint is just a few hours old.
Bruce TVWBB 2-Star Olympian Jul 31, 2021 #6 Hmmmm, it looks like the Q2200 is in pretty good shape to me. Do you put a cover on them?
Troy A Allen TVWBB Fan Jul 31, 2021 #7 That picture was when it was brand new 8 years ago when I just finished putting it together and put the painted lid on it. They are always covered. Last edited: Jul 31, 2021
That picture was when it was brand new 8 years ago when I just finished putting it together and put the painted lid on it. They are always covered.