[AT] Painting (was "Goodbye")

Rick Weaver Rick_Weaver at hilton.com
Wed Jul 11 08:29:57 PDT 2007


Terry,

Painting equipment - do you mean like, spray painting equipment for old
tractor sheet metal?

Could you tell me the benefits and/or downsides to using hardeners in
the paint?  One of my possibly unfounded worries is getting the paint
too brittle such that it won't flex and expand/contract with the metal.

Also, what brands and formulations (single/multistage,enamel,poly,etc.)
you prefer as a pro for sheet metal (and for the castings, if that is
different)?

I've got a Ferguson TO-30 I need to restore.  Also if you have tips on
touching up dings in paint I'd love to know any "secrets".

Thanks,
Rick Weaver

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Terry Welch
Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 7:18 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Good bye!

I remember the boxes very well as I was the first on to carry one away
from the starting point at Paul's place. Handed it off to Guy Fay. It
was fun and good learning experience then. It was great meeting the nice
people on this list.  I do not post much here any more because the so
called experts tell you everything you do is wrong. I used to answer
questions on painting equipment as this is what I did for over 30 years.
I am no expert, even though I do have some lic. that says I am a Master
Tech in this area. I listen to see if I can learn something and maybe
help someone else. But when I get blown off and told that I do not know
anything. It is time for me to set back and lurk. 
  Terry 

  

Who remembers the long voyage of "The Boxes" that so many of us were 
involved with. For those who don't know the story here's a short
version. 
Spencer had a JD "M" that he was going to restore. A bunch of us came up

with the idea of getting a set of manuals for it and circulating them as
far 
as possible, by face-to-face meetings between members. Seems like there 
were four manuals and they each took a different trip. Each carrier
signed 
the book before passing it on. I met some nice folks while I was
involved 
with the box. If I remember right we managed to keep it secret and I
think 
the box, with the manuals back together (only three, seems like one 
disappeared enroute to/from So. Africa) were given to Spencer at the 
Portland show. That goes back a ways, seems like it was 1997 or '98 we
did 
that.



Al Nadeau

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