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AC PAINT

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MFOSTER54 View Drop Down
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    Posted: 01 Apr 2012 at 3:34am
JUST PURCHASED A CA, AND GOING TO PRESSURE WASH THE GRIM AND GRIT AWAY, MIGHT EVEN HAVE THE REAR RIMS SAND BLASTED---I WILL REPRIME THE RUSTED AREAS---BUT NEED TO KNOW A COLOR PAINT NUMBER FOR AC ORANGE IF ANYBODY KNOWS OFF THE TOP OF THEIR HEAD----GOT A AC DEALER WITHIN 40 MILES, BUT MIGHT BE ABLE TO BUY THRU SHERWIN WILLIAMS AUTO---CAN I BRUSH PAINT THE TRACTOR OR WILL A AIR SPRAY BE THE WAY TO GO----NEED TO SAVE AS MANY DOLLARS AS I CAN----MOMMA KEEPS A TIGHT REIGN ON MY TRACTOR DOLLARSOuch
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PPG 60080 is what I used on my CA last week. In my opinion, a spray gun is necessary if you want to do a quality job. We used a Craftsman mainly and it did a great job. We got a "touch up gun" at Harbor Freight for about $12.It is great for what its name says-touch ups, but could probably do a whole tractor for a man on a budget!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 01 Apr 2012 at 9:34am
Jarrod  -PPG60080 is correct. BTW nice job on the CA.  It is a great match to persian orange #1  Im glad to see you did painted your CA a correct orange. So many folks use the wrong paint shade, nothing wrong with that, but I think you will find as you get further along in collecting that you will appreciate what you used. Did you use the JAU acrylic urethane, or what if not?
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That is one thing that kind of annoys me, having the wrong color paint on a tractor. I used Omni Acrylic Enamel. I got it at Carquest here in Muncie. I think it was around $25 per quart and I used just over 3 quarts.
1956 WD45 Narrow Front Factory Power Steering, 1953 WD Wide Front
Allis Express in Muncie, IN
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