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Re: Painting Tractor - Problem
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Posted by Don Wadge on April 17, 2001 at 21:03:48 from (216.81.26.74):
In Reply to: Painting Tractor - Problem posted by Troy on April 17, 2001 at 15:35:41:
I have a small farm so I am able to be well away from the road or any surprise disturbance. I have restored several tractors over the years and I have only painted 1 of them inside. I had the same problem and I much prefer to paint on a trimmed grass area, on a calm day, outside in the spring before the bug season starts or late fall after the bugs are gone. I had no problem with dust and it is much easier to see your work as there are no shadows. Sounds dangerous but I prefer it. Unless you do what some of the other fellows suggest by improvising a spray booth your spray gun will cause enough air disturbance to float dust from somewhere and if your working in a confined space like that I don't know how you would breath. I'm curious how many others have tried it outside.
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