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Posted by Rob N VA on October 29, 2005 at 19:03:32 from (69.68.188.231):
I am in the process....still....of sanding down the hood of my 1950 8n. Got the whole thing about completly bare metal. I have been reading on the paint and bodywork section about differnt paints and it is all greek to me. I have never painted anything that dosen't involve a rattle can. My tractor looked horrible before with its brush paint job and welded on dog legs, so any paint job will suit me just fine so long as it dosen't look worse. From what i am reading, TSC paint is junk and hardners are lethal without expensive breathing aparatus. Is there an inexpensive alternative to a guy with a 80 dollar sears spray gun and an itchy trigger finger? Also, what is so awful about TSC paint? Can I use rattle can primer, or is it junk too? Thanks for the input seeing as how i am on the wrong forum and all.---Rob
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