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Rustidiot

03-11-2008 20:02:03




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May be bad news for tractor restorers. The EPA is planning to shut down antique car, truck and motorcycle restoration by 2011 to everyone that doesn't have a $100,000 certification and an EPA approved paint booth. Their goal is to reduce VOC's (volatile organic compounds) from being released into the atmosphere. The way they will implement this is to fix it so that one cannot buy the proper paints unless they comply to the afore mentioned requirements. If you are tight with someone in the EPA, start working on them now.

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dave guest

03-12-2008 19:47:25




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
Wonder if EPA will give you time for tractor to turn to solid rust or is that illegal, too?



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Rustidiot

03-12-2008 08:06:16




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
Thanks Jakee
Hemmings was where I got my information. I should have mentioned that source. It may be false information at that.



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jakee

03-12-2008 08:16:50




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-12-2008 08:06:16  
rust it is all spelled out in the epa reges at that site



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buickanddeere

03-12-2008 06:54:42




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
This is in official print and from where? Sigh..... .another scare monger story.



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gene bender

03-12-2008 04:23:59




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
Just where did you come up with that wonderful wild story. You mean to say that i cant buy paint. The paint companies will fight that to the limit. How would you even police that as you would have to ban all paint sales and couldnt even paint your fence,house or any other thing. Just think of the economics of such a silly move. That means all the spray paints would be banned. How do silly things like this get started this internet thing is sometimes a gossip train.

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flashback

03-12-2008 08:55:44




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 Re: EPA in reply to gene bender, 03-12-2008 04:23:59  
The EPA isnt interested in small stuff like restorers. We have a covenant against operating a business in our area and there is a guy that paints about 20 cars a year. His neighbor reported him to EPA as a air quality violation and they said he is too small to bother with. Jack



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David Maddux

03-12-2008 02:36:53




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
I bet you will still be able to buy paint in Mexico when the time comes.



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Spook

03-12-2008 00:56:10




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
Sorry, probably an overreaction on my part. I just see a lot of alarmist stuff on the net, from the tinfoil hat folks. As far as "sky is falling", that was a rather poor attempt at sarcasm. I work with one guy who was convinced that civilisation was going to end at Y2K. He stockpiled canned food, bought MRE's, bought guns and ammo, and stored about 500 gallons of gas in his garage. In a subdivision. One spark, and the whole block would have been gone. My favorite was his tattoo "Y2KREDE". He is a big Rush fan. Sorry for the politics.

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Traditional Farmer

03-12-2008 04:39:03




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 Re: EPA in reply to Spook, 03-12-2008 00:56:10  
Oh and BTW CIVILIZEDzation ended a long time ago(LOL)



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Traditional Farmer

03-12-2008 04:36:42




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 Re: EPA in reply to Spook, 03-12-2008 00:56:10  
That 500 gals gas has tripled in value in 8 years not a bad investment beats anything else he could have put his money in also the canned food has gone way up and he may need the guns and ammo yet to protect it from folks that didn't plan ahead like he did.



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kyplowboy

03-12-2008 02:05:01




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 Re: EPA in reply to Spook, 03-12-2008 00:56:10  
No offence taken, I was just a little confused there. Have a good'n!

Dave



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Spook

03-11-2008 23:42:36




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 Re: EPA in reply to s.crum, 03-11-2008 21:38:46  
What kind of world are we leaving them? Decayed infrastructure, roads and bridges falling down, schools broke, states spending more on prisons than education, the highest incarceration rate in the world. Falling family incomes, fewer employment opportunities, high college tuition costs. Included in the inflation? A war costing 12 billion, that's 12,000,000,000 per week. And lets not forget record deficits for your grandkids to pay off. Mission Accomplished?

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jakee

03-11-2008 21:31:14




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
yes it was in hemmings motor news, 2012 all buss that buy paint must have a scruber installed, or you canot buy paint, there was a small change in the law home oners may paint up to 2 cars a year. this bill was on the tail end of the polesti epa mandate for cars that will have to have a average 35 mpg by 2020.



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jakee

03-12-2008 07:34:11




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 Re: EPA in reply to jakee, 03-11-2008 21:31:14  
look in the february (hemmings classic car)page 6.the regulations were sent to hemmings by a susan lancey of the air permit,toxics and indoor programs unit.or go to www.epa.gov



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Scott in SF

03-11-2008 20:40:29




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
I have been hearing for years that the EPA is going to do all sorts of awful stuff and it never happens. We all survived pesticide applicator regulations. Every time there is a crackdown in reactive organic compounds in automotve finshes the manufactures come up with lower VOC alternatives that are superior to the old stuff. Everyone aroud here is using HVLP guns and and now that we are used to it no one would go back. It is much cheaper to paint a car with 95+% transfer efficient guns. Besides, you can always run off to some state that is in compliance with the ambiant air quality standards buy whatever you want and smuggle it home,it is all in the SIP. I voted for Ron Paul and hope you didn't miss the chance to do so. Of course President Paul would mean the end of Social Security, Medicare, crop subsidizes, public schools and such but that would be a small price to pay for being able to paint your tractor with whatever you want.

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Bendee

03-12-2008 01:03:22




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 Re: EPA in reply to Scott in SF, 03-11-2008 20:40:29  
Don't worry about him. I think he puffed out.But yes, the crosses we must bear.



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kyplowboy

03-11-2008 20:13:32




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
Will belive that when I see it. There is too much of a market for the paint for some one not to find a loop hole, if the regs are passed.

If they are passed, many of the "restored" tractors at auction have brush over rust jobs, krylon will still look better.

Dave



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Spook

03-11-2008 23:28:27




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 Re: EPA in reply to kyplowboy, 03-11-2008 20:13:32  
And the sky is falling !!! One step removed from black helocopters. I remember before the EPA, the Rouge River in Michigan was actually orange. Not kinda orange, but a real bright orange. Some times it was other colors, depending on what factory was dumping crap into the river that day. And I NEVER saw a fish in the rouge. Now they are getting fish there. There is a superfund site just up the road from my plant. The factory has been gone for 15 years and large areas of the ground have no weeds or grass yet. Like nada. Freakin Moonscape. Don't know what is in the soil, but to take samples, techs get in bunny suits. Some knuckle draggers may not appreciate it, but the government has done some good things. You guys listen to Rush long enough, you get stupid.

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kyplowboy

03-12-2008 00:11:26




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 Re: EPA in reply to Spook, 03-11-2008 23:28:27  
Where did I say the sky is falling? Where did I quote Rush? Where did I get political? All I said was if the epa out laws people from use'n some paints in thier own shop, we will make do and use other paints. I don't get where you are come'n from with your reply. I am all for cleaning up industrial sights and make'n factories not make a mess of things, while I do not think that any one on this site has released eongh toxic fumes out of thier shop to hurt much.

Sorry I just don't understand your reply.

Dave

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IH2444

03-11-2008 20:32:22




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 Re: EPA in reply to kyplowboy, 03-11-2008 20:13:32  
A good Rustoleum paint job is not bad at all on a working tractor. And not too bad on sheet metal if you use the spray cans and clear enamel topcoat.



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kyplowboy

03-11-2008 21:08:16




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 Re: EPA in reply to IH2444, 03-11-2008 20:32:22  
Thats what I am say'n. There are too many "good" paints out there. Just because it ain't factory grade don't mean it don't look good too me. No sin in use'n cheap paint on a tractor, it just hurts some egos.

Dave



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WantACaseLASomeday

03-11-2008 20:09:42




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 Re: EPA in reply to Marv, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
Spent 21 years standing for law and order and didn't think I would ever see the day it was time for good men to take to the bunkers. However, at the rate the government is suppressing us and taking our rights away I may have been wrong. I'm just sorry my kids will never know the land of freedom and opportunity that I had.



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Sid

03-11-2008 20:17:10




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 Re: EPA in reply to WantACaseLASomeday, 03-11-2008 20:09:42  
"I'm just sorry my kids will never know the land of freedom and opportunity that I had." What are you doing to prevent that from happening?



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RobMD

03-11-2008 20:03:51




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 Re: EPA in reply to Rustidiot, 03-11-2008 20:02:03  
F*** that.



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Rustidiot

03-12-2008 08:14:20




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 Re: EPA in reply to RobMD, 03-11-2008 20:03:51  
Robmd
Check Hemming Motor News #38 (Hemming Car Club). That is where I saw the article. Thanks for the humble reply to my message.



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