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Re: What kind of primer to buy HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted by 1941 farmall a boy on February 15, 2007 at 12:25:45 from (216.98.171.182):
In Reply to: Re: What kind of primer to buy HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! posted by mike a. tenn. on February 15, 2007 at 04:23:11:
Hey mike how are you. I hate to take the head in b/c i hafe to go 40 50 miles away my friend he use to work in a shop that did all of that stuff i think the head is flat i put it on a peace of glass and it was fine all the way aroud thats the bad thing in this town there is hardley any place hear that can help me but there is 2 tractor places hear one is a Ford place. I do have a paint spryer i know ill take it to some shows not to meany mostley car shows im in a car club that has a show ever hear and thay have a class that is call"d "special interest" most ever car show has that one and i think!!! i woud use it to cut hay just stuff like that. The bumper on my old 71 ford was in bad shape with the old paint so i sanded it down all the way and i used the rustoleum primer and ever thing it is gloss white and it looks like you can put your hand thrue it but where i went wrong i put to meany layers of paint on it i think there is lil over 15 layer with the primer and ever thing lol ever one tell"s me i have the whitest bumper in the countey. I did not think aobout messing up the trans dang it ty for telling me that. But if i can get the parts primed ill be ok i dont want it to get rustey once more. Thanks mike
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