The inside of my 1/4s are in epoxy, Yay! Here is a pic when they were still a little wet. They aren't so glossy now.
Anyway I'd like to spray on the closest thing I can get to the factory sound deadener per the weld and sealant manual before I weld the 1/4s on the car. Did Ford use the same stuff as the sound deadener inside the 1/4s and under the front fenders?
Closest I've seen pictures if is some 3M seam sealer and undercoating shown on the VA Mustang blog. Not sure where they used which product? I guess I'm more interested in the undercoating at this point?
Virginia Classic Mustang Blog: Early 1965 Mustang 289 HiPo Convertible UpdateI can't seem to find the guns that spray them online anywhere to get an idea on what they cost? I'd hate to have to spend hundreds on a gun or guns to use only once...
The text from the blog says "The sealer has now been applied to the front area on our 65 K code Mustang convertible. We are very pleased with the results.
We used 3M™ Ultrapro™ Sprayable Seam Sealer. It is 3M™ part number 8374. This sealer is only available in a gray color, but we chose to use it not only because of its texture, but also due to its great durability. It provides great adhesion. After the splash shields, outer shock tower covers and other parts were installed, the area was prepared by sanding and cleaning. The sprayable seam sealer must be applied with the special spray gun which is also available from 3M™. This seam sealer can and should be top coated, so after drying, we applied 3M™ No Cleanup Waterbased Undercoating. This is also used with a spray gun. You don't use the special spray gun like the one for the sealer, but it is not an aerosol. We chose this product after spraying test panels to achieve the "look" and texture that we thought best duplicated the original sealer. Since durability and quality are also very important goals in our Mustang restorations, we have done our own little tests in this area too. We have found that this product holds up extremely well."
Thoughts appreciated...