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Posted by Steve - IN on November 25, 2002 at 20:49:12 from (12.222.17.160):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Painting H Farmall posted by CNKS on November 25, 2002 at 20:21:51:
CNKS, Good point. Gotta laugh. I got my Imron buzz years ago from spraying fiberglass body parts. Imron is reformulated to be safter nowadays, but so am I. So I'd sooner stay away from the buzz plus the expensive air supply apparatus and instead enjoy wet sanding, then 3M compounding and glazing. You still get a decent shine going that route. Paint isn't as scratch or chip resistant - but you sure don't worry about waking up the next morning. At my age, that's more of a concern. Leave the dangerous chemicals, the fast cars with glass panels, and even the fast women to your younger years -- when you were sure you were immortal! So, Eddy, I'd say consider your age and income. If the price of the really good paint and all the equipment you need for it doesn't phase you -- go to it. Steve
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