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Re: Restoration quality paint
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Posted by VAJerry on March 01, 2006 at 13:21:56 from (207.78.118.7):
In Reply to: Restoration quality paint posted by sven on March 01, 2006 at 12:32:26:
My guess would be it depends on what your are looking for. I am "restoring" my Super A going through it one end to the other all gaskets checking all bearings total rebuild on the engine. I am using 2150 rattle cans to give it a complete coating of paint. My goal is to have a dependable mower/snow plow/garden machine I can use and not have more rust on it. Touch up will be as needed. But it is not worth $300 a gallon to have a paint job to get scratched the first month I use it. However if you are looking for what the Deere boys call an expo quality paint job you may want to look at Dupont paint.
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