Update:
Ah, morning.
So, I head to the hardware store for some primer gray paint and return. I stripped off most of the parts and hit a few areas with the primer to see what would happen.
I kind of knew it but tried anyway. The primer, wherever I put it, just gave me the finger and did that "cracking effect" everywhere. Now, while it was neat (and the name "crackin up" did cross my mind), I knew it wouldn't there for long. This old thing has had so many engines on it and so much oil/wd40 in places that nothing would stick.
So, I pulled out the stripper and coated the thing.
30 minutes later, you have Picture 1 below.
Evidently, this old beast had been painted 4 or 5 times in its life and one treatment wasn't gonna do it.
In Pic 2, we see the alien creature drooling acid (or melting, I'm still not sure) and yet another idea crosses my mind... (no no no, that's too artistic...) so I let it finish bathing.
Ok, so I'm out of stripper. As I stripped it, see Pic 3, it started coming to me and a color scheme that would work.. and it's basic.
Back to the hardware store for more stripper.
I got the paint, a wire brush to finish things up and some stripper. Sitting on the shelf is my favorite brand and there's 3 kinds. Good, better, and best. I've never bought the best and since this f&*$R# was taking so long, I got it.
Came with a nifty sprayer too.
Now. See Pic 4. The reason I posted this is because I want to warn anyone that is going to go this route to be careful with this goo... should you dare to buy it.
Normally, I can slather on my normal stripper and be good to go. Every now & then the stuff might hit my hand, or arm, but it doesn't burn much and you have time to wash it off before it starts burning.
But this stuff... the Best stuff they had... is evil.
Just spraying it on (just microscopic tidbits in the air hit my shin and finger) and BURNED instantly. I was trying to figure out if I just got bit by a spider or something... I mean, it was BURNING.
I went for the hose pretty quick. It took me 2 good flushings to get the burning to go away. Really.
This stuff should be kept VERY FAR AWAY from human flesh, kids.... some adults, period.
I'm surprised it didn't burn a hole in my driveway and my shoes.
Danger
Poison...
It'll kill anything it comes in contact with.
Ok, so I finished with that & washed it all off and let it dry. Down to the bare metal.
Did some welding while it was naked...
On with the white, on with the primer... put it back together,... let dry.
Anyway, she's a new beast now, lighter and more basic. Still sporting a look that seems different yet right in line with something I'd do.
Dunno what to name it yet... More soon.
Kelly
p.s. The last pic is for you itsid... that back piece is deceiving because it's cut the way it is... but I assure ya, it's where it needs to be.