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1. [oletrucks] Paint question (score: 1)
Author: "Mark Self" <mark.self@verizon.net>
Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 18:25:01 -0700
I'm in the process of sandblasting several parts on my '55 1st (Bedsides, bed stiles and running boards) This is taking me a few days. When I get to the last part I notice that there is a very small
/html/oletrucks/2003-08/msg00023.html (7,288 bytes)

2. Re: [oletrucks] Paint question (score: 1)
Author: JOE GARCIA <joegarcia1@comcast.net>
Date: Sun, 03 Aug 2003 20:29:28 -0700
I use a product from the paint store called rust mort to treat the bare metal and help prevent rust from forming. I like using the epoxy primer on my on the bare metal. Then I do my bodywork on top o
/html/oletrucks/2003-08/msg00026.html (8,007 bytes)

3. Re: [oletrucks] Paint question (score: 1)
Author: "DON" <ppm@accesscomm.ca>
Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 21:59:50 -0600
That Rust Mort is an unreal product, will adhere to rust and convert it. Raises hell on concrete if you spill any.. Regards Don. oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 195
/html/oletrucks/2003-08/msg00027.html (7,453 bytes)

4. RE: [oletrucks] Paint question (score: 1)
Author: "haist" <whitney@haist-usa.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 21:39:15 -0700
Bare steel begins to rust the instant it is exposed to the atmosphere. Especially humid ones. Ideally, parts should be sealed with an appropriate finish (such as PPG's DP Epoxy Primer) IMMEDIATELY a
/html/oletrucks/2003-08/msg00028.html (8,088 bytes)

5. Re: [oletrucks] Paint question (score: 1)
Author: "Gary Perry" <glperry@fwi.com>
Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:35:16 -0500
Mark, that Does happen when blasting. A commercial place I used to use had a clear dip or coating they sprayed on, not sure what it was. You couldn't see it, but it kept rust off awhile, had to make
/html/oletrucks/2003-08/msg00113.html (8,576 bytes)

6. [oletrucks] paint question (score: 1)
Author: Brad Newman <bkn@cyberramp.net>
Date: Mon, 08 Feb 1999 14:07:46 -0600
I am about to paint my 49 3100 Cape Maroon, which was an original color. It is possible to purchase this paint through Jim Carter and some of the other vendors, but I also called a local auto paint s
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00176.html (7,701 bytes)

7. Re: [oletrucks] paint question (score: 1)
Author: rjj0msj@ix.netcom.com (Rob, Margie, Nick & Andrea)
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 05:18:25 GMT
Without actually seeing the two paints next to each other, I can't really comment on using an existing paint versus a custom mixed paint other than I believe it would be cheaper to go that route. As
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00190.html (9,094 bytes)

8. Re: [oletrucks] paint question (score: 1)
Author: Grant Galbraith <trks@javanet.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Feb 1999 08:05:37 -0500
I just painted my truck Forester Green with PPG enamel mixed to an original paint code as specified in a article in This Old Truck by Bob Adler. I would have rather used urethane but was told that it
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00201.html (8,648 bytes)

9. [oletrucks] Paint Question (score: 1)
Author: Steven Stuckmeyer <slstusmc@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 30 May 2009 06:41:51 -0700 (PDT)
All, I've an off subject paint question. I have a Matco toolbox at work I bought in '03. I have recently found a side cabinet for it that I couldn't pass up. Only deal is; my box/hutch is orange and
/html/oletrucks/2009-05/msg00021.html (6,292 bytes)


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