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Painted my CA

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    Posted: 02 Sep 2016 at 10:00pm
I got around to painting my 52 ca last week. I did some research on Persian orange #1 and looked at the dupont spectra master ys073 and ys074 that some have used. I found that summit racing has an orange that in my opinion is as close to po 1 as those colors are. I bought the gallon of paint activator and reducer for $111 to my door. This is for single stage urethane. I am not advertising for summit, I just thought it may help some people save some money. My dupont jobber wanted $275 for a gallon of paint alone.

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The CA looks good to me. load her up and come to the GOTO at Boonville next week and we can all look her over.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Steve in NJ Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02 Sep 2016 at 10:23pm
Lynn,
Looks GREAT man! That color is darn close to the color of my IB. Great job!
Steve@B&B
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Thanks guys! I would like to go, but my son has a cross country meet next weekend.

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Very nice paint job.  How did you prep the tractor?  Just curious.  
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I oven cleaner and pressure washed the cast stuff a couple times to get the grease off. Then I used aircraft stripper to remove the paint off the cast. I epoxy primed and then painted all the cast. On the tins I stripped with brush on stripper. Sanded and epoxy primed polyester primed then finished with urethane primer and paint.
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Sure did come out nice. That is one tractor to be proud of.
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I was so glad it was a tricycle model.  That was the type I sold and I still believe they are the nicest looking units.  
Beautiful Job!!
Thanks for taking the time and pains to keep the name alive.
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Originally posted by racin69z racin69z wrote:

I oven cleaner and pressure washed the cast stuff a couple times to get the grease off. Then I used aircraft stripper to remove the paint off the cast. I epoxy primed and then painted all the cast. On the tins I stripped with brush on stripper. Sanded and epoxy primed polyester primed then finished with urethane primer and paint.


Lotta work there.  Done right!
1940 B "Lucy"
1941 B w/ Woods L59 "Flavia"
1942 B w/ finish mower "Dick"
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Boy that really looks nice! You did a great job on the color match and the details!
Thanks for posting the pictures.
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 Chris
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Can you tell us the Summit part numbers for the paint?
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  Hey Racin,,,that right there is a GREAT price for a gallon of Urethane and,,delivered even,,,,I'm thinkin thats even lower than TSC's price on their paint and their's isn't Urethane,,,,Clap
  You did good on the paintin and got good flow-out,,,,ClapClap
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Sum-up306 is the part number. The color chart is only about $3 to your door. It's the standard urethane single stage. Not the low voc. I would recommend getting that in hand and deciding if the color works for you since it's not marketed as po #1.

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Sure came out nice

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That looks nice!
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