I see Rick and myself were on the same wavelength this weekend. lol
Mine just so happens to be a '62 Frigidaire dryer that I have had in primer for the last 6 months and finally found the time to whip out the gun to flow a couple of coats of single stage automotive urethane. Summit racing makes a house brand automotive urethane 2-part paint that is a pleasure to use. It is very forgiving if you are spraying between 70-80 degrees and flows out like glass. So much fun to look at the final results that you can achieve with this stuff, and no buffing required for a really nice job.
Bud - Atlanta
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Mine just so happens to be a '62 Frigidaire dryer that I have had in primer for the last 6 months and finally found the time to whip out the gun to flow a couple of coats of single stage automotive urethane. Summit racing makes a house brand automotive urethane 2-part paint that is a pleasure to use. It is very forgiving if you are spraying between 70-80 degrees and flows out like glass. So much fun to look at the final results that you can achieve with this stuff, and no buffing required for a really nice job.
Bud - Atlanta
[this post was last edited: 9/27/2020-16:40]
