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Frank Stalfire

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EX-pro

03-01-2005 09:36:45




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Do you have a color code for flambeau red in Imron 5000? How many variants are there?




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JerryB

03-08-2005 14:27:01




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 Re: Frank Stalfire in reply to EX-pro, 03-01-2005 09:36:45  
Look up 1976 Chrylser V1 code. It is listed as an alternative shade of Flambeau Red.

The full list of codes is:
7505
44128 (Mopar V1 code)
75195 (Prices out in Centari and Imron) Chroma Base lists it as cost code M (AS in $Money)



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EX-pro

03-08-2005 15:52:45




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 Re: Frank Stalfire in reply to JerryB, 03-08-2005 14:27:01  
Thank you. Just what I needed.



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Frank Stalfire

03-01-2005 19:33:03




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 Re: Frank Stalfire in reply to EX-pro, 03-01-2005 09:36:45  
Sorry I don't have the ability to look up color by name, if you know what it originally came on, dodge,ford,chevy ect, or a paint code or a competators paint code I may be able to help



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EX-pro

03-01-2005 21:54:30




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 Re: Frank Stalfire in reply to Frank Stalfire, 03-01-2005 19:33:03  
It's for a Case. 066DH and TP140 are the codes I see. Are these good codes for 5000? If there are several variants, I'm looking for the least orange of the formulas. Thank you.



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rustyj14@yahoo.com

03-03-2005 12:16:08




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 Re: Frank Stalfire in reply to EX-pro, 03-01-2005 21:54:30  
Some of the better auto paint stores have a computerized machine that can be run over the existing paint, and it will make up a paint formula for that color! If you have a panel you can take off, clean it up good with rubbing compound, then take it down and see if they can come up with a match for it! i had some paint mixed for a paint color that i had mixed up by using 2 colors of blue, and the resulting paint matched perfectly! BY RJ

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rustyj14@yahoo.com

03-03-2005 12:16:00




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 Re: Frank Stalfire in reply to EX-pro, 03-01-2005 21:54:30  
Some of the better auto paint stores have a computerized machine that can be run over the existing paint, and it will make up a paint formula for that color! If you have a panel you can take off, clean it up good with rubbing compound, then take it down and see if they can come up with a match for it! i had some paint mixed for a paint color that i had mixed up by using 2 colors of blue, and the resulting paint matched perfectly! BY RJ

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Frank Stalfire

03-03-2005 19:41:17




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 Re: Frank Stalfire in reply to rustyj14@yahoo.com, 03-03-2005 12:16:00  
This option Rustj mentions does work well provided you have a sample to take a picture of, if you do you may want to give it a try, also stick to solid colors, the camera cannot read mettalic flake size and shape.



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Frank Stalfire

03-02-2005 19:47:22




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 Re: Frank Stalfire in reply to EX-pro, 03-01-2005 21:54:30  
Sorry I should have explained better about the codes, only auto and truck applications will have a code for the paint color, tractors if they are old you will have to tell me the year and model and if they are new I can look at my database which does show 2 reds one is "Case red" and the other is "Grafic Red" unfortunetly there is no other info for those reds so you would have to get a small amount of each and spray them on a small panel and see which one matches, again if it is an old tractor I might have better luck
Frank

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