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Paint code for unstyled WC

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    Posted: 08 May 2010 at 10:47am
A freind of mine is going to be painting a WC as a memorial for another friend who recently passed away. He was wondering the correct paint codes for this tractor. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks Brian S
ps. he works at napa and could mix thepaint there. But if there is a different source he is open to suggetstions.
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PPG 60080   AGCO has a Persian Orange 1 I believe and Krylon 1820 Implement enamel is close. I don't know if this helps as far as numbers for him to mix. The PPG looks real good o em though.


Edited by CTuckerNWIL - 08 May 2010 at 10:53am
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In implement paints you can still get PO #1 thru Valu Bilt catalog and Orschelin Farm Stores.  
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 Brian !!   My son Brian worked at  Napa for years , he went through the paint schools  in Reno Nv  twice.  He used  the martin Senour  Napa  paint  when we did  our  grader.  Code i have is   55A-3723    that is from  about 7  years   ago.  Paint is holding great.       Tony
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 PO orange was used from 1930 to about 1960
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     PPG 60080 is the most often accepted PO#1 paint code. The current PPG software no longer spits out a formula for PPG paint code 60080. They can still mix it in single stage acrylic enamel if you have the formula.
     I have been told Dupont YSO74 is PO#1. I haven't checked the Dupont against PPG to see if there is a difference in the shade of orange.
     If anybody needs the OMNI AE formula for PPG 60080. I have it written down.
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Originally posted by Ken in Texas Ken in Texas wrote:

   
     If anybody needs the OMNI AE formula for PPG 60080. I have it written down.
Could you post it here please?  I'll need to know it in the future, might as well get it wrote down now...
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Originally posted by Jacob (WI,ND) Jacob (WI,ND) wrote:

Originally posted by Ken in Texas Ken in Texas wrote:

   
     If anybody needs the OMNI AE formula for PPG 60080. I have it written down.
Could you post it here please?  I'll need to know it in the future, might as well get it wrote down now...
Thanks!


ditto,  thank you,please
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PPG Persian Orange 60080 A  (so called Persian Orange #1)
Mixing Formula for 1 gallon of OMNI MAE  #1
CODE-----     PARTS----  COLOR
M130              513.6       ORANGE
M114              418.4       YELLOW
M115              377.6       YELLOW
M120               54.4        WHITE
M117               42.0        BLACK
M102               80.8        DRIER
M103            3006.8       CLEAR
 
Formula taken from mixing lable dated 04/23/2005      Don't loose it.    Write it down in a safe place
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Should all thanks to him.
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