tractor paint
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tractor paint
i was at northern tool a few weeks ago and noticed that they have low gloss tractor paint for sale there which is exactly what i want. but the only problem is that it is intended to be rolled on. i have a spray gun which i would like to use. so what can i add to the paint to make it able to be used in a spray gun
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I bought Fleet paint for my 77 F250, basically its the paint emergency vehicles and semi trucks use. I got the "fire engine red" and it came as 3/4 gallon paint, 1/4 gallon hardener.
Put it in the spray gun and it goes on great. Its tough paint and it costs less than $100.
Its similar to the tractor paint you saw, put it can be sprayed on.
Put it in the spray gun and it goes on great. Its tough paint and it costs less than $100.
Its similar to the tractor paint you saw, put it can be sprayed on.
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I bought Fleet paint for my 77 F250, basically its the paint emergency vehicles and semi trucks use. I got the "fire engine red" and it came as 3/4 gallon paint, 1/4 gallon hardener.
Put it in the spray gun and it goes on great. Its tough paint and it costs less than $100.
Its similar to the tractor paint you saw, put it can be sprayed on.
Put it in the spray gun and it goes on great. Its tough paint and it costs less than $100.
Its similar to the tractor paint you saw, put it can be sprayed on.
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When I priced regular automotive paint I cringed and told the guy I was just painting a farm truck and need something affordable.
He said "well I guess I can get you some fleet paint that we use on semis and emergency vehicles."
With the hardener it was like 100 bucks. And you don't need primer.