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Primer on 4130

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ProfJ

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Hi,

I'm new to working with 4130, please excuse this elementary question. I'm cutting, grinding and cleaning parts that will eventually be painted (no other processing). It may be some weeks/months before I get to painting. I was thinking to give the fresh cleaned surfaces a coat of etch primer so that I don't have to clean them again, and can paint straight over. Any reason not to do that? Any primer recommendations?

Thanks,
Jon
 
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