Posted by the tractor vet on February 14, 2009 at 12:06:32 from (76.212.226.84):
In Reply to: 2150 Paint question posted by Farmboy856 on February 13, 2009 at 21:18:05:
I would have to say that ya put it on to heavy and did not allow enough flash time between coats. Now i am by no means a painter but watched my buddy paint around 25 -35 tractors a year and each and every tractor got 6 coats and the first three you could see primer . each coat was allowed as he called it time to flash then the forth coat he started to build the color and while waiting on it to Flash you could actually see it go from how should i say this from a plain old red to oh my a nice shine then it was time for the next . All he ever used was the 2150 red the I H thinner and a dash of 77S dupont hardner . as to the amount of thinner he mixed 7/8 cup of paint to a 1/8 cup of thinner . They all came out with a nice shine to the point ya could read what was on your hat . it was like looking into a red mirror .
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