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TWheat

08-07-2007 14:20:08




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There was some questions a while back about where to get this paint. This # is old, but may still be good.
P&R Supply Co. 1 877 227 5005 , Dodge City KS. Ad says they will ship nationwide. I"ve never used it, being satisfied with CaseIH paint

Hal and Mark, the SA has some new RED (Iron Gard 2150) paint and is going back together (AGAIN)(SLOWLY) georgeky, enjoy your posts, moved down here from Clark Co. ,here bein Florida, 40 miles from Okeechobee.

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El Toro

08-08-2007 06:10:00




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 Re: Van Sickle Paint in reply to TWheat, 08-07-2007 14:20:08  
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I would go with PPG's Omni, Martin Senour's Crossfire or Duponts paint. Here 's a tractor painted with Martin Senour's Crossfire. Hal



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F-Dean

08-08-2007 04:44:23




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 Re: Van Sickle Paint in reply to TWheat, 08-07-2007 14:20:08  
They also sell McCormick gray by the gallon or in "Rattle" cans. I recently bought from them and am pleased.



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georgeky

08-07-2007 23:01:35




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 Re: Van Sickle Paint in reply to TWheat, 08-07-2007 14:20:08  
I was born in the old Clark county hospital. Lived at Goffs Corner nearly all my live. I lived in Okeechobee for 4 years in the early 70's. In a little spot called Treasure Island, just across Taylor creek. Right after you cross the drawbridge on 441. Worked on the Charles MacArthur dairy for a while. My little brother was born in Pahokee. Send me an email and I will catch you up on Winchester.



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parisspringstom

08-07-2007 20:22:09




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 Re: Van Sickle Paint in reply to TWheat, 08-07-2007 14:20:08  
Van Sickle paint is carried by our local farm stores in Springfield, Mo such as Race Bros. I have painted my dozer and various tractor parts on Fords and Farmall and they still seem to be the same color. Maybe I am not discriminating enough.



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City-Boy McCoy

08-07-2007 16:09:07




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 Re: Van Sickle Paint in reply to TWheat, 08-07-2007 14:20:08  
Just curious - are you in Sebring? I lived there as well as Arcadia for a number of years. Born in Lakeland..... mike durhan



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sgtbull

08-07-2007 15:38:12




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 Re: Van Sickle Paint in reply to TWheat, 08-07-2007 14:20:08  
I've used Van Sickle paint. Was real satisfied with it at first.. but it seemed to oxidize and get chalky over a few yrs... Ibelieve its an alkyd enamel, and doesn't seem to hold up well as far as color.. but I also went to strip it off to repaint the tractor after about 10 yrs.. man, that stuff was TOUGH... hard to get off, and well adhered... so..... good points and bad points.. guess it matters what your goal is.

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TWheat

08-08-2007 11:53:30




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 Re: Van Sickle Paint in reply to sgtbull, 08-07-2007 15:38:12  
"City-Boy" yep, Sebring is right, not too far from the 'Flywheelers Park



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ScottyHOMEy

08-07-2007 15:31:27




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 Re: Van Sickle Paint in reply to TWheat, 08-07-2007 14:20:08  
I saw Bermuda Ken jump in down below on another thread, and it reminds me that I ordered some blue paint for a mower bar from him a few years back, and it was a a Van Sickle paint, not labeled up for IH. I remember wondering if Van Sickle also makes the CaseIH 2150. Dunno.



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CNKS

08-07-2007 18:18:32




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 Re: Van Sickle Paint in reply to ScottyHOMEy, 08-07-2007 15:31:27  
Van Sickle is alkyd enamel, 70 year old technology. Alkyd enamel was good in it's day, and was the first high gloss paint. 2150 is an acrylic modified alkyd enamel, which is alkyd enamel with some acrylic properties, notably UV (fade) resistance. 2150 is made by Valspar, a so-so paint company. I can't recommend Van Sickle for anything.



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