DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
#41
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
Ted, Ted Ted,
Your so funny, it is a joke, levity, humor, a snicker doodle, but since you
took it so seriously get yourself a paint roller, a roller pan and a sash
brush, buy some highway yellow and have at it. Oh, take some Prozac to help
the nervousness.
HarryS
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> If you are not shooting the modern basecoat-clearcoat hi solids ----
> you do not need the top feed gun. Period.
>
> A regular garage will work and dust is controllable with the old line
> tools like mops and properly rigged shop-vacs. You do not need to
> spend $25K. Hire the neighbor kid to clean out the gearage.
>
> The best paint for beginners is John Deere or IH tractor paint. The
> colors are easy to match and not unattractive. Price is right. A small
> amount of isocyanate hardener is added for a diamond-cutter auto grade
> finish.
>
> A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> burn Jet Fuel.)
Your so funny, it is a joke, levity, humor, a snicker doodle, but since you
took it so seriously get yourself a paint roller, a roller pan and a sash
brush, buy some highway yellow and have at it. Oh, take some Prozac to help
the nervousness.
HarryS
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410052320.7a07aa8d@posting.google.c om...
> If you are not shooting the modern basecoat-clearcoat hi solids ----
> you do not need the top feed gun. Period.
>
> A regular garage will work and dust is controllable with the old line
> tools like mops and properly rigged shop-vacs. You do not need to
> spend $25K. Hire the neighbor kid to clean out the gearage.
>
> The best paint for beginners is John Deere or IH tractor paint. The
> colors are easy to match and not unattractive. Price is right. A small
> amount of isocyanate hardener is added for a diamond-cutter auto grade
> finish.
>
> A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> burn Jet Fuel.)
#42
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
Ted, Ted Ted,
Your so funny, it is a joke, levity, humor, a snicker doodle, but since you
took it so seriously get yourself a paint roller, a roller pan and a sash
brush, buy some highway yellow and have at it. Oh, take some Prozac to help
the nervousness.
HarryS
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410052320.7a07aa8d@posting.google.c om...
> If you are not shooting the modern basecoat-clearcoat hi solids ----
> you do not need the top feed gun. Period.
>
> A regular garage will work and dust is controllable with the old line
> tools like mops and properly rigged shop-vacs. You do not need to
> spend $25K. Hire the neighbor kid to clean out the gearage.
>
> The best paint for beginners is John Deere or IH tractor paint. The
> colors are easy to match and not unattractive. Price is right. A small
> amount of isocyanate hardener is added for a diamond-cutter auto grade
> finish.
>
> A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> burn Jet Fuel.)
Your so funny, it is a joke, levity, humor, a snicker doodle, but since you
took it so seriously get yourself a paint roller, a roller pan and a sash
brush, buy some highway yellow and have at it. Oh, take some Prozac to help
the nervousness.
HarryS
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410052320.7a07aa8d@posting.google.c om...
> If you are not shooting the modern basecoat-clearcoat hi solids ----
> you do not need the top feed gun. Period.
>
> A regular garage will work and dust is controllable with the old line
> tools like mops and properly rigged shop-vacs. You do not need to
> spend $25K. Hire the neighbor kid to clean out the gearage.
>
> The best paint for beginners is John Deere or IH tractor paint. The
> colors are easy to match and not unattractive. Price is right. A small
> amount of isocyanate hardener is added for a diamond-cutter auto grade
> finish.
>
> A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> burn Jet Fuel.)
#43
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
Ted, Ted Ted,
Your so funny, it is a joke, levity, humor, a snicker doodle, but since you
took it so seriously get yourself a paint roller, a roller pan and a sash
brush, buy some highway yellow and have at it. Oh, take some Prozac to help
the nervousness.
HarryS
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410052320.7a07aa8d@posting.google.c om...
> If you are not shooting the modern basecoat-clearcoat hi solids ----
> you do not need the top feed gun. Period.
>
> A regular garage will work and dust is controllable with the old line
> tools like mops and properly rigged shop-vacs. You do not need to
> spend $25K. Hire the neighbor kid to clean out the gearage.
>
> The best paint for beginners is John Deere or IH tractor paint. The
> colors are easy to match and not unattractive. Price is right. A small
> amount of isocyanate hardener is added for a diamond-cutter auto grade
> finish.
>
> A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> burn Jet Fuel.)
Your so funny, it is a joke, levity, humor, a snicker doodle, but since you
took it so seriously get yourself a paint roller, a roller pan and a sash
brush, buy some highway yellow and have at it. Oh, take some Prozac to help
the nervousness.
HarryS
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410052320.7a07aa8d@posting.google.c om...
> If you are not shooting the modern basecoat-clearcoat hi solids ----
> you do not need the top feed gun. Period.
>
> A regular garage will work and dust is controllable with the old line
> tools like mops and properly rigged shop-vacs. You do not need to
> spend $25K. Hire the neighbor kid to clean out the gearage.
>
> The best paint for beginners is John Deere or IH tractor paint. The
> colors are easy to match and not unattractive. Price is right. A small
> amount of isocyanate hardener is added for a diamond-cutter auto grade
> finish.
>
> A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> burn Jet Fuel.)
#44
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
In Maine there's an entire fleet of delivery vans painted JD Yellow.It was
cheaper than the green apparently... They used actual tractor paint and the
quality was....well, as good as a bread van gets. I believe it's fully auto
quality paint.
cheaper than the green apparently... They used actual tractor paint and the
quality was....well, as good as a bread van gets. I believe it's fully auto
quality paint.
#45
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
In Maine there's an entire fleet of delivery vans painted JD Yellow.It was
cheaper than the green apparently... They used actual tractor paint and the
quality was....well, as good as a bread van gets. I believe it's fully auto
quality paint.
cheaper than the green apparently... They used actual tractor paint and the
quality was....well, as good as a bread van gets. I believe it's fully auto
quality paint.
#46
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
In Maine there's an entire fleet of delivery vans painted JD Yellow.It was
cheaper than the green apparently... They used actual tractor paint and the
quality was....well, as good as a bread van gets. I believe it's fully auto
quality paint.
cheaper than the green apparently... They used actual tractor paint and the
quality was....well, as good as a bread van gets. I believe it's fully auto
quality paint.
#47
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
Ah ok you mean Mike Romain Lettuce-***.. Not to sure he is into doing the
vegetable thing. lol
Yes I know JP-5 is almost the same a diesel, I work with JP-5 quite often,
and know many people who burn sumped JP-5 in their diesels. Just never have
seen a diesel J**P before, let alone one which is burning JP-5. be even
cooler if it was burning JP-5 with at JT-8 :)
Snow... " arrrrr arrrrr more power oooohyeah"
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:<3wR8d.18893$jj2.918246@news20.bellglobal.com >...
> > > A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> > > painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> > > Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> > > could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> > > burn Jet Fuel.)
> >
> > Lettuce-*** ???? =George Double-Ya ??
>
> Ya never heard of Romain lettuce?
> >
> > A jet fuel burning J**P. :)
>
> I think they had Isuzu or Mits engines. Top speed was like 25 mph as
> they were geared really, really low. Almost any diesel will burn JP-5,
> which is Jet A, if the fuel pump will handle the low lubricity.
> Probably they specified a hardened pump (although the Euro low sulfur
> diesel has exactly the same lubricity spec as JP-5) or maybe told 'em
> to put in a little 30 weight oil. I have run MBZ diesels on Jet A for
> years and never tore up a pump but I usually added either outboard oil
> or Power Service.
vegetable thing. lol
Yes I know JP-5 is almost the same a diesel, I work with JP-5 quite often,
and know many people who burn sumped JP-5 in their diesels. Just never have
seen a diesel J**P before, let alone one which is burning JP-5. be even
cooler if it was burning JP-5 with at JT-8 :)
Snow... " arrrrr arrrrr more power oooohyeah"
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410061542.27e255cf@posting.google.c om...
> "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:<3wR8d.18893$jj2.918246@news20.bellglobal.com >...
> > > A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> > > painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> > > Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> > > could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> > > burn Jet Fuel.)
> >
> > Lettuce-*** ???? =George Double-Ya ??
>
> Ya never heard of Romain lettuce?
> >
> > A jet fuel burning J**P. :)
>
> I think they had Isuzu or Mits engines. Top speed was like 25 mph as
> they were geared really, really low. Almost any diesel will burn JP-5,
> which is Jet A, if the fuel pump will handle the low lubricity.
> Probably they specified a hardened pump (although the Euro low sulfur
> diesel has exactly the same lubricity spec as JP-5) or maybe told 'em
> to put in a little 30 weight oil. I have run MBZ diesels on Jet A for
> years and never tore up a pump but I usually added either outboard oil
> or Power Service.
#48
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
Ah ok you mean Mike Romain Lettuce-***.. Not to sure he is into doing the
vegetable thing. lol
Yes I know JP-5 is almost the same a diesel, I work with JP-5 quite often,
and know many people who burn sumped JP-5 in their diesels. Just never have
seen a diesel J**P before, let alone one which is burning JP-5. be even
cooler if it was burning JP-5 with at JT-8 :)
Snow... " arrrrr arrrrr more power oooohyeah"
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410061542.27e255cf@posting.google.c om...
> "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:<3wR8d.18893$jj2.918246@news20.bellglobal.com >...
> > > A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> > > painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> > > Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> > > could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> > > burn Jet Fuel.)
> >
> > Lettuce-*** ???? =George Double-Ya ??
>
> Ya never heard of Romain lettuce?
> >
> > A jet fuel burning J**P. :)
>
> I think they had Isuzu or Mits engines. Top speed was like 25 mph as
> they were geared really, really low. Almost any diesel will burn JP-5,
> which is Jet A, if the fuel pump will handle the low lubricity.
> Probably they specified a hardened pump (although the Euro low sulfur
> diesel has exactly the same lubricity spec as JP-5) or maybe told 'em
> to put in a little 30 weight oil. I have run MBZ diesels on Jet A for
> years and never tore up a pump but I usually added either outboard oil
> or Power Service.
vegetable thing. lol
Yes I know JP-5 is almost the same a diesel, I work with JP-5 quite often,
and know many people who burn sumped JP-5 in their diesels. Just never have
seen a diesel J**P before, let alone one which is burning JP-5. be even
cooler if it was burning JP-5 with at JT-8 :)
Snow... " arrrrr arrrrr more power oooohyeah"
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410061542.27e255cf@posting.google.c om...
> "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:<3wR8d.18893$jj2.918246@news20.bellglobal.com >...
> > > A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> > > painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> > > Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> > > could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> > > burn Jet Fuel.)
> >
> > Lettuce-*** ???? =George Double-Ya ??
>
> Ya never heard of Romain lettuce?
> >
> > A jet fuel burning J**P. :)
>
> I think they had Isuzu or Mits engines. Top speed was like 25 mph as
> they were geared really, really low. Almost any diesel will burn JP-5,
> which is Jet A, if the fuel pump will handle the low lubricity.
> Probably they specified a hardened pump (although the Euro low sulfur
> diesel has exactly the same lubricity spec as JP-5) or maybe told 'em
> to put in a little 30 weight oil. I have run MBZ diesels on Jet A for
> years and never tore up a pump but I usually added either outboard oil
> or Power Service.
#49
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
Ah ok you mean Mike Romain Lettuce-***.. Not to sure he is into doing the
vegetable thing. lol
Yes I know JP-5 is almost the same a diesel, I work with JP-5 quite often,
and know many people who burn sumped JP-5 in their diesels. Just never have
seen a diesel J**P before, let alone one which is burning JP-5. be even
cooler if it was burning JP-5 with at JT-8 :)
Snow... " arrrrr arrrrr more power oooohyeah"
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410061542.27e255cf@posting.google.c om...
> "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:<3wR8d.18893$jj2.918246@news20.bellglobal.com >...
> > > A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> > > painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> > > Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> > > could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> > > burn Jet Fuel.)
> >
> > Lettuce-*** ???? =George Double-Ya ??
>
> Ya never heard of Romain lettuce?
> >
> > A jet fuel burning J**P. :)
>
> I think they had Isuzu or Mits engines. Top speed was like 25 mph as
> they were geared really, really low. Almost any diesel will burn JP-5,
> which is Jet A, if the fuel pump will handle the low lubricity.
> Probably they specified a hardened pump (although the Euro low sulfur
> diesel has exactly the same lubricity spec as JP-5) or maybe told 'em
> to put in a little 30 weight oil. I have run MBZ diesels on Jet A for
> years and never tore up a pump but I usually added either outboard oil
> or Power Service.
vegetable thing. lol
Yes I know JP-5 is almost the same a diesel, I work with JP-5 quite often,
and know many people who burn sumped JP-5 in their diesels. Just never have
seen a diesel J**P before, let alone one which is burning JP-5. be even
cooler if it was burning JP-5 with at JT-8 :)
Snow... " arrrrr arrrrr more power oooohyeah"
"Ted Azito" <larboard34@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:b53da461.0410061542.27e255cf@posting.google.c om...
> "Snow" <snowball_2004@msn.com> wrote in message
news:<3wR8d.18893$jj2.918246@news20.bellglobal.com >...
> > > A lot of people paint a car (an old beater car) as practice for
> > > painting a homebuilt or restored airplane. Before Lettuce-*** from
> > > Canada says anything...you can use a Jeep too. Or the ramp tug (which
> > > could be a Jeep in drag with a tow bar and a factory diesel so it will
> > > burn Jet Fuel.)
> >
> > Lettuce-*** ???? =George Double-Ya ??
>
> Ya never heard of Romain lettuce?
> >
> > A jet fuel burning J**P. :)
>
> I think they had Isuzu or Mits engines. Top speed was like 25 mph as
> they were geared really, really low. Almost any diesel will burn JP-5,
> which is Jet A, if the fuel pump will handle the low lubricity.
> Probably they specified a hardened pump (although the Euro low sulfur
> diesel has exactly the same lubricity spec as JP-5) or maybe told 'em
> to put in a little 30 weight oil. I have run MBZ diesels on Jet A for
> years and never tore up a pump but I usually added either outboard oil
> or Power Service.
#50
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Re: DIY Painting a TJ, or not DIY painting a TJ
Tractor paint is like a secret. It's a high quality paint that's half
price or less than the regular automotive product of the same
type...the catch is that the color choices are limited.
There are actually two John Deere greens, the older classic one which
is a darker one, that was in fact often used as British Racing Green
by Brit road racers and American MG and Triumph car owners for years,
and the modern lighter one. They are compatible paints meaning they
can be mixed for color adjustment if you want something in between.
There is one ag yellow and I'm told it's compatible, should you want
the resulting color, and a construction equipment yellow on which I'm
not sure. There is also, a third green which is for the outsourced
Sabre line of lawn equipment. My guess is it's not compatible, but
it's a nice color.
International Harvester has red. The old Ford stuff was blue but I
don't think it's an auto grade formulation:it's closer to Rustoleum.
The above is the actual stuff sold by JD and International dealers,
NOT third party products sold at farm-supply places. These are
definitely NOT auto grade: they're better for barns and rusty farm
junk.
price or less than the regular automotive product of the same
type...the catch is that the color choices are limited.
There are actually two John Deere greens, the older classic one which
is a darker one, that was in fact often used as British Racing Green
by Brit road racers and American MG and Triumph car owners for years,
and the modern lighter one. They are compatible paints meaning they
can be mixed for color adjustment if you want something in between.
There is one ag yellow and I'm told it's compatible, should you want
the resulting color, and a construction equipment yellow on which I'm
not sure. There is also, a third green which is for the outsourced
Sabre line of lawn equipment. My guess is it's not compatible, but
it's a nice color.
International Harvester has red. The old Ford stuff was blue but I
don't think it's an auto grade formulation:it's closer to Rustoleum.
The above is the actual stuff sold by JD and International dealers,
NOT third party products sold at farm-supply places. These are
definitely NOT auto grade: they're better for barns and rusty farm
junk.