Nice work on the tractor. Maybe I can get my paws on my neighbor`s Freightliner Conventional.
Nice work on the tractor. Maybe I can get my paws on my neighbor`s Freightliner Conventional.
I`ve always wanted to repaint Dad`s Massey for him. The paint is almost 30 years old, so it could use it. There aren`t a whole lot of things to paint either, hood/cowl, fenders and a couple miscellaneous pieces.
"The trouble is that you think you have time." - Jack Kornfeld
If you have a nearby Massey dealer, then you have paint. I`m seriously giving this some thought just as a way to get a little practice actually painting something. But they sell the paint for use in your own spray gun, or in spray cans, they have the primer, etc. I need to do some fairly aggressive rust removal on this one. It`s one of the japanese made Massey`s, and at that time the Japanese didn`t exactley have a quality process for galvanizing steel. As old as your father`s is, it must be British. If I decide to do this I`ll let you know. But if I do it, I`m going to replace the decals on the sides which I`m sure will become rather pricy. I`ll also have to get the furnace in the garage operational so I can have some consistent temps to work in.Originally posted by Scott P
I`ve always wanted to repaint Dad`s Massey for him. The paint is almost 30 years old, so it could use it. There aren`t a whole lot of things to paint either, hood/cowl, fenders and a couple miscellaneous pieces.
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