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IaGary I have some paint question for you.
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Posted by northeast puller 1 on February 07, 2007 at 09:07:16 from (216.37.136.8):
If I am following this right you are painting the tractor in segments? If so how are you keeping the over spray off of the rest of the tractor to keep the nice sheen you got going on their. I noticed in one of you paint pictures their is a wood stove and all sorts of large power tools out in the open not covered up? Do you have a big heat system in that shop along with a good fan set up? When I paint in mine with HLVP gun and fan if I do not cover all of my tool boxes and big shop tools and every thing with a sheets it gets a mist of green or yellow ( PPG acrylic urethane and hardener on them.) So it is not a quality issue as that stuff is top shelf along with the price of it .So how do you do it? Please do not tell me it is because it is red paint I have painted a butch of them as a kid growing up and came from an all red farm .I just have taken a fancy to them two bangers. Just wondering North East puller
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