I am not installing any interior. I was planning to prime and paint each
piece of the cabin interior before riveting, but this seems to be a tedious
process. I was going to use the epoxy primer and then a good quality spray
can for color. My neighbor is a house painter and offered to paint the
interior with his HVLP setup after I get it all riveted. My question is how
do you adequately prep all the nooks and crannies that exist once it's all
put together, and around the rivets? I can scotchbright before riveting, but
it will be handled many times before painting.
What is the common practice here? Also, can I let him use house primer and
paint? It's cheap and durable, and I'm not looking for a gloss finish on the
interior anyway.
Thanks.
Jesse
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