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Re: Re-build, Re-pair, Re-store?
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Posted by Jason(ma) on March 04, 2005 at 04:31:20 from (69.164.79.239):
In Reply to: Re-build, Re-pair, Re-store? posted by Dixieland on March 03, 2005 at 16:04:23:
Here is my $.02 on paint. It's hard for me to get time to work on the antique tractors. I end up working on them late at night after the kids are in bed as I'm sure lots of other people have to do. So I can't understand why someone would go and use a paint that might last 2 years. I'm looking at keeping these machines for a long time, I want 20+ year paint jobs. Put it this way. Cheap paint $30/gal ,tisco, van sickle, Good paint $100/gal ppg's omni, duponts nason your saving about $70 bucks on the paint, yes primers also are different in price. It cost more than $70 to replace the battery box on a M. Why go cheap now if your going to paint it in the first place.
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