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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 13:22:20 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 12:41:32:
Hey mike i was thinking about boiling water trick but i woud be afrid of it crackeing the block or it getting on fire lol. I dont know what i want with the paint lol i want this that this that lol i want it to look hafe way good cuz there is no way i can make it showroom floor good snow ball's chance in hell of that lol i dont have the money for it now if all the paint in primer get to 150 or lil more i figer that woud not kill me i have used a wanger paint spryer befor on some pipe fence i have the movements down. I told my self i cant make it look any worse then it is it has green moss on part of it lol i cant mess it up to much. I live in Arkansas MOUNTAIN VIEW there is maybe 4 thousend people thats pushin it im 9 miles out of town on top of a mountain so ya im out hear. But what woud you do if u was me i have no clue i thout sence i was letting the pistons set i cud work on getting the parts all derusted sence i dont have any other thing to do. Thanks mike
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