Posted on the 'other' forum but wanted to post here for ideas from people who aren't over there...
Some may have seen I'm restoring an old Bridgeport mill that was set up as a CNC conversion before being decommissioned at a machine shop. I've got it disassembled and the paint and filler removed, but I realize I'm at a bit of a loss for painting in a way that will look good and last.
I've seen 1k primer, 2k primer, bondo, slick sand, sealer, epoxy enamel, strange chemical compounds of stuff, and the list goes on.
I've wire wheeled all the filler off and removed the rust. Now I'm doing Zep Purple degreaser to pull the oil out and off of the casting, but not sure what comes next. Primer then slick sand? Bondo and slick sand then primer? Stuff and then sealer? My head spins trying to follow other resto forums and everyone seemingly doing a different procedure.
Can anyone give me some pointers and advice on the steps and order?
Pic of progression and status of machine:
Thanks a bunch in advance!