[tcb] Re: Paint

  • From: Mike Hayes <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 14 Nov 2010 18:58:13 -0600

I've seen allot of people use tractor paint for school buses converted to rv's. It looks pretty good and is made to be outside and last. I used a gallon of rustolium industrial paint to paint a trailer and it went on really smooth and stayed shinny for years.



On 11/14/2010 6:49 PM, chuck wrote:
pictures or it didn't happen.
oleblue

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    *From:* Brad Tripp <mailto:67type2@xxxxxxxxx>
    *To:* tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:tcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> ; Volksmeisters
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    *Sent:* Sunday, November 14, 2010 6:22 PM
    *Subject:* [tcb] Paint

    Just finish painting a 67 Baja. Bright red. The paint is actually
    International Harvester red. Acrylic enamel bought at the Tractor
    Supply store. $32.00 per gallon. $14.00 for the hardener. This
    paint is unbelievable , You would actually have to try to make it
    run to get a sag. They have about 10 different colors to choose
    from. I almost painted it John Deere green, but I wasn't sure if I
    wanted yellow spoke wheels. I believe it is an inexpensive quality
    finish if anyone is interested...........Brad

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