Paint for repainting SS: Aerosol can vs. Mix for air powered spray gun
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Paint for repainting SS: Aerosol can vs. Mix for air powered spray gun
So I'm repainting a SS and I was wondering which was the better choice for the paint: A paint in an Aerosol can (if so, what type), or a paint that I can put in an air powered spray gun (what mix?)
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Which Model?patm1313 wrote:So I'm repainting a SS and I was wondering which was the better choice for the paint: A paint in an Aerosol can (if so, what type), or a paint that I can put in an air powered spray gun (what mix?)
Thanks.
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Ok! So no 'battleship gray'! About any thing goes. If you were doing a Mark 5/V then Rustoleum hammertone colors in aerosol can work well. Rustoleum whatever color you want (asthetically) in a spray can would be good. Really it is up to you!patm1313 wrote:10ER, it's in the process of being restored so I'm going to paint it. I was going to do the traditional color but decided that the aesthetics outweighed the historical value.
Clean and prime if you strip original paint. Citrusstrip works well (over night) and is 'safer' than some of the harsher removers.
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Hi,
If you go to this thread:
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=3529
And check out the 10er that Heathicus did you can see what I think is a really nice color, but again that is just my opinion. See post #17 for his paint information.
If you want to go to the original color some one over at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shopsmith10ERusers/
has posted the Home Depot and other another companies(sorry for got which other paint store) numbers to get that original color.
Ed
If you go to this thread:
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?t=3529
And check out the 10er that Heathicus did you can see what I think is a really nice color, but again that is just my opinion. See post #17 for his paint information.
If you want to go to the original color some one over at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Shopsmith10ERusers/
has posted the Home Depot and other another companies(sorry for got which other paint store) numbers to get that original color.
Ed
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And sawdust?????patm1313 wrote:Cool, thanks a lot. Black is looking awfully tempting now. I might just do it because it won't show dark smudges as well (ie. paint, lube)
Ever own a BLACK car?
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patm1313 wrote:Yes, sawdust is a problem, but it can be blown off with an air hose, unlike grease.
Where ya located patm1313? We love to know our forum member locations. Plus, if you don't update your profile before your 25th posting, the computer will kick you out.
Mike
p.s. Go with the black. I probably will on mine too. Dark / Royal blue looks nice too.
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