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#121803 08/25/2006 7:00 AM
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Okay everyone I just bought the perfect test platform for cheap paint. I picked up today an old metal covered 6X8 enclosed trailer. Since I am thinking on painting my '52 "cheaply" I thought the tailer would be a good experiment. So which would you use: Van Sickle tractor paint ,with or without hardener, or Rustoleum? I will be using a paint sprayer and not the rattle cans. I will probably use the color white with black fenders which I think may not fade as fast. I am open to opinions, suggestions, and alternatives. If the paint works out good then the '52 will recieve the same treatment when I ever get it back together again. Thanks, Wayne

#121804 08/25/2006 11:46 AM
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ZB3,
I used a white tractor paint with hardener from
Central Farm and Tractor on a Isuzi Trooper winter
rat and it had a nice shine and held up longer than the body work
Dan

#121805 08/25/2006 2:20 PM
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Tractor paint with hardener. Black turns out very nice. The red is hard to get coverage out of.

#121806 08/29/2006 7:39 AM
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White seems also to have to be primed to get good coverage - I am using BPS (Best Paint Sold (ha)) from Tractor supply. I did up a JD 830 tractor with their green and yellow and it came out nice, and just did a Gravely Commercial 10 with Cub Cadet Yellow and Gloss white. Ferguson Red on the sulky.

#121807 08/30/2006 1:32 AM
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Van Sickle is very durable. It takes forever to dry, even here in this dry clime unless something is added to it to speed it up. Rustoleum is my choice for routine projects.


Jim

Good luck with your project!
#121808 08/30/2006 1:40 AM
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Hi All,
Has anyone ever tried the Raco (sp?) that you see on ebay all time? I am just interested in a real world report on it.
Rick In Va

#121809 08/31/2006 4:25 AM
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I used the BPS from TSC on my horse trailer. Since I painted it black in July it dried in about 6 minutes. Looks great, too.


~ Kimberly
My '54 ... and my '63 and a '59 F100

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