[AT] Affordable paint recommendations?
David A. Laughead Jr.
daljr at bright.net
Sat Dec 16 17:49:54 PST 2006
Have you checked into the PPG Omni line? Some guys I know who restore
tractors swear by it. I am thinking it runs around a $100 gal.
Dave
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From: "John Wilkens" <jwilkens at eoni.com>
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Sent: Saturday, December 16, 2006 7:35 PM
Subject: [AT] Affordable paint recommendations?
> Off and on for a number of years I've painted my old tractor projects
> with $25/gal. paint from Valu-Bilt mail order or from the local farm
> store (which is no longer carrying the standard old tractor
> colors). So I'm thinking maybe it's time to try a step up in
> quality....maybe to a two-step paint. I got a quote on a gallon of
> good PPG two-part implement paint along with the necessary reducer,
> primer and hardner at nearly $500/gallon....and about croaked....and
> that was their "econmy" brand. Kinda takes the fun out! I'm not
> working on World-quality show tractors. I know the subject of paint
> comes up pretty often, but have any of you guys had some good results
> with maybe two-part paint that is a more reasonable overall
> cost? Like, can you paint a tractor for $100 with "good"
> paint+primer+ hardner?
>
> In the wide-open spaces of NE Oregon
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