vtbiker
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83 xs650, 81xs650 streetracker, 83 honda vt500ft ascot,92 suzuki vs1400,82 honda xl500r, 77 kawasaki
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Post by vtbiker on Sept 28, 2006 13:51:15 GMT -5
Whatever happened to epoxy paint in rattlecans? I went looking for some a little while ago and other than VHT, there is none to be found! I used to use it to paint frames and wheels, etc....don't the paint companies have it anymore??? It sure used to make a great finish that was hard, durable and not affected by gas, etc.
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Post by 5twins on Sept 28, 2006 14:26:50 GMT -5
I think it's still available. I always got mine at the hardware store, it's called "Appliance" paint. Although, who paints their refrigerator black, I have no idea  .
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Post by rwcfrank on Sept 28, 2006 20:20:50 GMT -5
PJ1 makes a lot and its available via the net Google PJ1 paint
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Post by hammerin on Oct 10, 2006 19:23:31 GMT -5
;D I was able to buy some at the radio control model store. It comes in many colours so go and be filled with delightful aw.
One word though, make SURE you ware a full face mask.
YOUR EYE absorb 100% of any mist that they come in contact with. NO HAN KERCHIEF will help you out unless you figure your life stumbling, out of breath back and forth to the refrigerator is a life you have to pursue, I know 5 guys that thought they were equipped with nose filters but the eye absorption got them good.
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Post by eric123 on Jan 9, 2007 17:55:11 GMT -5
I use the black appliance epoxy. Its far from perfect but seems to work well and the price is right...
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Post by mudsplasher on Jan 15, 2007 22:56:54 GMT -5
Tractor Supply Company sells it in various shades, mostly matching farm implements.
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