Posted by glennster on March 13, 2010 at 08:54:53 from (99.90.9.153):
In Reply to: 48 Farmall m paint posted by 48 M on March 13, 2010 at 03:02:44:
when discussing paint products, quality of paint is directly proportionate to the amount of money you spend. also, the higher line paints with hardeners contain isocyanates, pretty nasty stuff. even a value line paint like tisco alkyd enamel with the hardener is a nasty. from lowest cost to highest, farm store alkyd, then implement dealer modifyed alkyd, to enamels, then single stage urethanes, on up to base/clear systems. you are looking at a price range of 30 dollar a gallon for the alkyds on up to 4-500 per gallon for a high line base clear like a glasurit or speiss hecker. for a working tractor, on a limited budget, the farm and fleet alkyds and the dealer modifyed alkyds give satisfactory results. for a better quality go with a single stage urethane like crossfire from martin senyour. keep in mind the price difference gets staggering. alkyds will run under 200 for paint and primer and reducer. crossfire will run about 500 or so for the full product line. base clear you are at close to a grand. here are a few pivs of tractors i have painted, the cub and 1st m are in tisco alkyd with hardener. the allis b and the second m are in crossfire. i used 2150 i-h for the red.
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