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Old 28-09-08, 18:54
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Mike, you are right on with Macdonald & White paint. Brian Gough, Les Fisher and I have been using it for 20 years. We found a gallon of their WW2 paint and then found out they were still in business all these years later. The price is certainly right but shipping hazardous material is a killer. We are lucky that Les' inlaws live just outside Windsor. I have done experiments on my mail box
and the paint stands up real well in all that weather. After a few years it does fade but so does all enamel. A better paint to use that doesn't fade is the two part epoxy but it is $$$$$$$. For our purposes where the vehicles don't have long term outside storage this paint is great.
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Old 28-09-08, 21:47
Mike Timoshyk Mike Timoshyk is offline
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Hi Barry,

I am going to investigate more with the owner/manager and try and do an little historical write-up for this forum. I am sure they must have old fotos and statistical information that while, mundain to others, should be interesting to those who lurk and hangout here.

Barry....ever tried using the bus service. When boxed up and secured correctly there should be no problems.


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Mike Timoshyk....just days away from roadability....whooo hoooo
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Old 30-09-08, 00:09
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I have always just used the olive drab (Gillespie will do) and add more red oxide primer until it has that colour that falls just between green and brown. With the old Cdn olive drab I used to mix the old olive drab at 75% to 25% red oxide to get the clour that amtched what NOS parts I could find.
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