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Posted by Roger on April 19, 2003 at 19:35:15 from (198.31.223.135):
In Reply to: Painting Help posted by Peabody on April 18, 2003 at 20:03:32:
I have also used the IH 2150 with good results. I really like the HVLP sprayer I bought and have used on the last two tractors. Only had one small run on the last tractor paint job. The big problem painting tractors is all the irregular surfaces. As someone said, you need to start with the inner surfaces and work out. Also, what I find works is to use spay cans to get into areas you can't get to with your spray gun as you can buy the 2150 paint in cans. Weeks and months after I get my tractor painted I find spots that have a thin coat. You need to look over the tractor real well after you are done to make sure it is all covered. That is where I get the spray cans out and touch up the thin area. Roger
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