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greg anderson (RIP) 31-12-06 19:13

radio paint formula
 
would anyone have a formula for the brownish type paint used on the RT524 and Prc 77 type radios -I have one that needs to be repainted --greg

Jon Skagfeld 01-01-07 04:35

Re: radio paint formula
 
Quote:

Originally posted by greg anderson
would anyone have a formula for the brownish type paint used on the RT524 and Prc 77 type radios -I have one that needs to be repainted --greg
Greg:

Keep me informed if you have any luck, as I will with you.

I have both items needing same treatment, and I'm warily checking out sources.

I tried getting a scan from a Loudspeaker assembly...but the paint result was too "brownish".

Think I'll try getting a scan from a piece of electronic kit which is closer to NATO green but not so glossy.

phoenix 02-01-07 09:02

I've only ever seen those 2 units in green myself maybe that's an australian thing. Funny thing is I wouldn't mind one of either, a bit hard to find here though. One day i'll have the cash to buy one from the US.

Jon Skagfeld 04-01-07 20:29

Quote:

Originally posted by phoenix
I've only ever seen those 2 units in green myself maybe that's an australian thing. Funny thing is I wouldn't mind one of either, a bit hard to find here though. One day i'll have the cash to buy one from the US.
Richard... green it is, but it's the exact shade and tone of green that I think we're after.

PRC-77 runs about $300.00, RT-524A, up to about $800.00, used, CDN. US Supplier price is about $2000.00 (!)

phoenix 04-01-07 23:04

Mmm, may be I nned to change where i'm looking for radios!!


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