The start of a much needed paint job

   / The start of a much needed paint job #51  
Paul, I think your forklift photos are what got me interested in your work to begin with! Good work.

I think epoxy primer is a no-brainer choice. Very easy to use, sticks and protects, and beats other primers hands down in my experience. I noticed that my loader bucket, which I cleaned up and primed and sprayed with Kubota orange paint, is a good example: I was moving some stone and gravel, and on the cutting edge, the orange paint is worn off, but the gray primer is still there. Talk about tough!

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   / The start of a much needed paint job
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Yes sir I agree I was bad about prepping on this project but my next ones will be more prepared thank you we will enjoy
 
   / The start of a much needed paint job #53  
Paul, I think your forklift photos are what got me interested in your work to begin with! Good work.

Thank you my friend. :thumbsup:

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Yes sir I agree I was bad about prepping on this project but my next ones will be more prepared thank you we will enjoy

Hey. Your no different than the rest of us. The more you do, the better you'll get. My hats off to you for even starting this. It's only a person that does nothing that don't make mistakes. ;)
 
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Hey. Your no different than the rest of us. The more you do, the better you'll get. My hats off to you for even starting this. It's only a person that does nothing that don't make mistakes. ;)
yes that's what I'm hoping, thanks I agree 100% on that too.
 
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Update time thank goodness alright well I've started to put some orange on the frame and loader I still need to get the hyd. Lines off and primer that area, but I was itching to get the orange on. Oh well , I think kit looks alright there are some runs but I was going more for the looks pretty good up close and really good at a distance. Tell me what you all think

Sorry for poor lighting took the pictures 10 minutes ago
 

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   / The start of a much needed paint job
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#56  
Update time thank goodness alright well I've started to put some orange on the frame and loader I still need to get the hyd. Lines off and primer that area, but I was itching to get the orange on. Oh well , I think kit looks alright there are some runs but I was going more for the looks pretty good up close and really good at a distance. Tell me what you all think Sorry for poor lighting took the pictures 10 minutes ago

I'll get better pic soon
 
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SW has a very good DTM paint in Kubota orange. Its real tough. It'd be a great tractor paint. Sorry I forget the PN for the paint but any SW industrial store should have it
 
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It's looking good.
 
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Looking good. It's a good feeling to freshen up an older tractor.
 

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