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Posted by Zak on March 10, 2004 at 12:05:58 from (64.12.97.12):
In Reply to: priming parts posted by Tom South jersey on March 10, 2004 at 04:58:49:
Tom, where in South Jersey are you located (just out of curiousity as I get over there all the time from slower, lower Delaware). Anyway, I have always used ACE brand, red oxide primer on all parts before painting. It dries extremely fast, has a great wide-fan nozzle, and is relativley inexpensive. I usually paint them with the final paint within two weeks of primering, but don't see why you'd have an issue if you stored them longer. I guess as long as they were totally covered and you had no bare metal, you'd get no rust. Outside storage (i.E. in direct exposure to sun, rain, etc.) may cause problems, but I don't imagine you'd let your newly primered parts be sitting outside anyway. I also use IH 2150 red as a fianl paint and have never had issues with Ace primer. I can't afford a spray system so it's what I use and has done well for me on my last four tractors. Zak
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