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Posted by Bill Smith on June 08, 2003 at 12:08:26 from (63.147.130.30):
In Reply to: Tractor painting posted by Corvairkid on June 08, 2003 at 09:42:38:
I am a little down on the spray can stuff. I just think a better quality job can be done with an air gun. I am a believer in atleast one good coat of primer. Is what I ussually do is sandblast and clean parts untill I get enough parts ready to justify using the air gun. Then I usually put on the first coat of primer. Then start on a new bach of parts. Having the first coat of primer on will buy you time. Then when you do the paint or second coat of primer you can work with a larger amount of stuff. I know it is a pain in the rear to only mess with a 1/2 quart of primer and a hand full of parts, but then after the first coat gets on, then you can really walk and talk and get something done.
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