I've done searches and read on both of these, but thought I'd put it out there to see if there's any other thoughts...
paint: I'm just making sure I have everything ready to swap engines out and to completely redo the engine compartment while I'm at it. What have you guys had the best luck with on Bilge paint? I'm leaning pretty heavily toward Bond-o's old friend rustoleum (thinned a little and sprayed from an automotive gun) rather than a catalyzed paint. I've probably spent more than I should already using dupont automotive urethane on the engine, candy red metallic on the block, intake and so forth, black on the stuff like water pump, fuel pump, etc... and even POR15 Glisten on the polished brass, steel and chrome fittings and lines, etc... Any others that people have used with good effect. One of the things I really like about strait rustoleum is that it won't be difficult to touch up any screw ups using an airbrush later...
Wood: I need to replace the blocks that support the engine mounts and glass them in (moving engine mounts), what's the best wood to use for the job? Most worried about rot in the long term. Based on searches, and since I don't need a ton of it, I'm thinking mahogany at this point... any other thoughts here?
Thanks!
paint: I'm just making sure I have everything ready to swap engines out and to completely redo the engine compartment while I'm at it. What have you guys had the best luck with on Bilge paint? I'm leaning pretty heavily toward Bond-o's old friend rustoleum (thinned a little and sprayed from an automotive gun) rather than a catalyzed paint. I've probably spent more than I should already using dupont automotive urethane on the engine, candy red metallic on the block, intake and so forth, black on the stuff like water pump, fuel pump, etc... and even POR15 Glisten on the polished brass, steel and chrome fittings and lines, etc... Any others that people have used with good effect. One of the things I really like about strait rustoleum is that it won't be difficult to touch up any screw ups using an airbrush later...
Wood: I need to replace the blocks that support the engine mounts and glass them in (moving engine mounts), what's the best wood to use for the job? Most worried about rot in the long term. Based on searches, and since I don't need a ton of it, I'm thinking mahogany at this point... any other thoughts here?
Thanks!