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Re: Help with paint and primer for my 41 a
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Posted by SuperA-Tx on February 16, 2007 at 19:36:44 from (4.90.50.97):
In Reply to: Re: Help with paint and primer for my 41 a posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 16, 2007 at 13:09:14:
I guess it depends on the final result you want, the price your willing to pay, how much time your willing to put into it, and how much experience you have. If you want a "show quality" tractor then you probly need to go with something like PPG. If you want a middle of the raod quality then go with TS or Case paint.If you just want something on there then go with the rattle can paint. Decide on the line of paint your going to use then just stick within that brand. After you get it primed then then you can do the final paint at a later date. There is a window where a bond between the two coats are better so you might want to read up on that depending on what line of paint you go with. As for me I used the Tractor Supply paint and am happy with the results. Might use the 2150 from Case if I had it to do again because of the added UV protection.
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