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Re: Re: Re: Re: Novice painting tractor/ Painting
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Posted by john in la on April 23, 2004 at 02:49:51 from (67.35.226.54):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Novice painting tractor/ Painting for posted by Rod (NH) on April 22, 2004 at 21:17:13:
Thanks very much Rod. This is what I needed to know. I fully understand your step by step guide. One more kind of dumb question I have is. This MP170 primer is two parts. OK say I mix up a pint but only use half. Can I save in a sealed container till next day and use or is this a use or lose once mixed? I realize there are downsides to not using hardener but this is something I will have to live with. I do not have the proper tools to use hardener and do not think it is worth buying for one time use. I also realize I will have to watch my air temperature for the proper reducer to use. From reading previous post by you (painting part one and two) I have been set to use PPG OMNI. To explain "11. Generally forget bondo on cast - not sure of your intent there" What I meant to say was..... We are talking cast parts only. I will take the time to bondo; sand; ect; ect; the SHEET METAL parts later. Do not worry. Once I get the cast stripped and painted I will be back for advise on doing this. Just did not want some one to go into a long winded discussion on tin parts at this time. Once again Thanks for the help.
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