Posted by Leroy on August 15, 2010 at 03:49:01 from (69.88.223.179):
In Reply to: New Idea paint colors posted by super99 on August 14, 2010 at 17:15:03:
I know the Orange is called Bittersweet. I am just redoing the second New Idea hay rake. I had some Case Orange That I thought looked close so I used that and some Oliver green. When I ran out I found a Rustoelum (sp) that is Forest Green and cann't tell from 10' away the Oliver green from the Forest Green. On the second rake I found a bit of the orignal Orange between to pieces and that Case orange is very close but should have just a bit more touch of red in it.I could buy the Bittersweet but cannot afford it, After I ran out of the Case paint and needed somemore I got some of the Rustoelum Orange and used that, the way I did it even though it is too light a orange it doesen't look bad to me. I only use the spray cans. The first rake I sold to a dealer and it was only on his lot for less than 2 weeks.It was the old 3 bar that still had the type of teeth that went over the bar and I sold it for $350, The current one is a 4 bar and not sure what I will get for it when I deliever it next week. Have 2 or 3 more New Idea rakes all on steel to rebuild. There is a different rustoelum that I am going to try for the bittersweet that has a bit more red in it. Allis Orange is way too light in color.
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