Re: LRO: Painting a IIa

From: William J. Rice (jarvis64@juno.com)
Date: Sat Apr 14 2001 - 11:40:12 EDT

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    I used a little thinner--I think I got mid-temp, but you should get
    hi-temp thinner (which they only sell by the gallon at said CarQuest--I
    asked). Hi-temp will thin the paint for the longest time and make it
    easier to brush w/o having problems with it getting tacky as you go back
    for stroke #2. The stuff dries QUICKLY.

    Bill

    On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 08:19:08 -0400 "RON WARD" <ronward@synovustrust.com>
    writes:
    > Did you have to thin that stuff out? Or just paint it on as is?
    > Thanks, bro
    >
    > >>> jarvis64@juno.com 04/11/01 11:45PM >>>
    > Ron,
    > Just get your butt over to CarQuest on Veterans Parkway with the
    > paint
    > code (I think TeriAnn or OVLR has 'em on the web). The guys there
    > are v.
    > nice--they mixed up a couple batches of Marine Blue DuPont enamel
    > for
    > me--it ain't very expensive (especially if you put it on with
    > disposable
    > foam brushes), something like $30 for a quart, which was more than
    > enough
    > for my 109.
    >
    > bill
    >
    >



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