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rattle can painting
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Posted by JDGMC on December 25, 2005 at 12:38:08 from (64.33.238.26):
I'm cleaning and assembling my JD730 in the process of the restoration. There are many areas that are almost impossible to reach with my HVLP painter once everything is assembled. Most of these areas probably can't be seen anyway once everything is assembled but I'd like to get some paint on them never the less. What I'd like to know is if anyone here with experience (certainly more than I have) would advise painting these areas with a rattle can just to insure that some paint gets there in the end? If so, would you also advise to use the rattle can primer first? As an example, I've got the waterpump, air cleaner, generator and tool box off. In these areas, such as under the radiator and behind the air cleaner, I will never get paint in there with me at the controls. To insure an acceptable color match, I could buy my paint at JD. Thanks for any guidance, JDGMC
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