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Re: Pressure at gauge at the wall
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Posted by Dozerboss on October 01, 2004 at 21:22:35 from (207.69.140.36):
In Reply to: Re: Pressure at gauge at the wall posted by Frank Stalfire on October 01, 2004 at 19:36:29:
Re: Matching OEM orange peel, now i follow your point. OT. I notice they aren't very safety conscious on the A. hotrod show, they paint primer in shorts and t shirt and in one episode power sand lead filler with no mask and contaminated the inside of the whole shop with it. Very interesting story lines and entertaining show. More Soap opera than a source of info but they get me every week. Why does a guy with Boyd's money always wear Hawaiian shirts?
I don't keep up with RV's but notice they still use aluminum on some models and the higher end stuff is fiberglass which i believe is gelcoated instead of paint. Newmar i believe is painting the stripes and graphics on the gelcoats however, instead of decals. Someone needs to invent a paint that repels mildew for painted RV's. Dupont's Imron was "the paint" before CC/BC became more popular and easier to spray. I have always wondered why J Gordon's car isn't a show case for Dupont paints. Looks very ordinary--at least on TV. Reminds me of a house paint color chart with the Red, Blue Yellow color scheme.
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