Posted by CNKS on July 14, 2013 at 15:08:43 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Which paint to use posted by Scheid220 on July 14, 2013 at 14:29:13:
CaseIH 2150 crosses to PPG/Dupont 71310/96766 Urethane. The "inexpensive" acrylic urethane will cost you about $150/gallon, the higher priced about double that. You also need epoxy primer and surfacer to get a smooth finish to add to that. Urethane contains isocyanates in the hardener which requires supplied air to protect your lungs -- $3-$500. 2150 has sort of an orange tint, you might want the dealer to put in maybe 25% less orange and 25% more red for PPG Omni. I do that to mine, it helps some, I am used to that color and I don't agree with those who say it needs to be darker. I have not used the high dollar stuff nor DuPont 96766, so I can't speak for the color. Some on this forum will probably say that the CaseIH dealer acrylic modified IH 2150 is good enough. Perhaps, but it does not have the quality of urethane. On the other hand if the tractor is inside all the time except for shows maybe so. My opinion is if you are totally restoring the 350, use quality paint.
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