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Posted by Mark on February 18, 2003 at 14:42:50 from (24.59.249.185):
In Reply to: Re: Paint for a Farmall posted by Dave_Id on February 18, 2003 at 08:44:31:
Dave_Id Yes the Martin Senor is the paint I am talking about. Its called commercial coatings and it has lead in it. The guy at napa gave me a 6030 reducer but no hardener. It went on well and I liked the results except for the fact that it seemed to dry a little to fast. I work in a heated shop with heat coils in the concrete so temp is not a factor. I usually use the CaseIH 2150 and I reduce it with thinner and thats it. Just thought id try something different to see how they hold up over time. (ie. fading, chiping, color, resistance to gas oil and antifreeze and what ever else gets spilled on the paint by the farm workers.) I usually paint anywhere between 10-15 tractors a year weather they are for the farm, myself, or customers. What are your recommendation for the PPG. Ill try that next week. Im starting work on a Super-C I picked up last year. Thanks Mark Spencerport, NY
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