LeadPoison
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Oct 4, 2005
- Messages
- 501
- Tractor
- Kubota M4900
WOW! $214/gallon. Expensive stuff. I think I would have to go with something cheaper when the time comes.
WOW! $214/gallon. Expensive stuff. I think I would have to go with something cheaper when the time comes.
WOW! $214/gallon. Expensive stuff. I think I would have to go with something cheaper when the time comes.
I've not had very good luck with tsc paint holding up very well to abuse. Are there tougher paints that are available. I'm not looking for $$$ automotive paints.
As far as expensive paint goes, $214/ gallon is still cheap.
since bps paints finally got the new valspar name this year?.. some shades ahve changed.. and so did the primer.. etc.
soundguy
are you using hardener?
my tractors and mowers are covered in tsc paint.. and well.. it's still on them after years.. even on the mower sides.
only place paint don't stay is on the parts that engage the ground.. like ripper teeth and plow s and chissle teeth.
soundguy
As far as expensive paint goes, $214/ gallon is still cheap.
Industrial enamel is fine without the hardener. Before you get too caught up in the hysteria worrying about iso's, you should realize that the paint is still full of harmful, toxic, cancer causing chemicals, WITHOUT adding the hardener. The EXACT same protective equipment is STILL required when spraying it, either way. :thumbsup:No hardener. I worry about the iso's.
No hardener. I worry about the iso's.