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Posted by John (TR) on October 29, 2005 at 21:40:45 from (216.24.113.74):
In Reply to: Re: Tractor painting posted by RustyAL on October 29, 2005 at 20:05:33:
Everyone has an opinion, bottom line it's your tractor. Some folks are happpy with Rust Oleum Sunrise red and the they have an olive? that's nearly dead on for the gray. Without the hardener it will take a little longer to harden up and may not be as tough to chemicals but won't be as dangerous to paint. Even without the hardener spring for at least the 1/2 face mask from 3m at most paint stores with organic filters Approx 35.00. I've used a brand called Van Sickle with hardeners and have been pretty happy. Next step up is acrylic enamels approx 100+ per gallon, then urethanes.
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