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Posted by Martin H. Eastburn on May 3, 2008, 8:56 pm
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A dip in caustic soda then spray paint. Large paint booth companies
have the ability. Maybe a cabinet shop that has paint stripper and spray booth.
Martin
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William Noble wrote:
>> I went to NAPA and talked to them. They said that this PPG Ditzler
>> paint is highly toxic and is not easy to find locally.
>>
>> I think that what I will do is, take a part of this Snap-On cabinet
>> and go to Ace Hardware. They have a decent paint selection, so I will
>> buy a couple of spray cans with matching color and use that (after
>> degreasing, cleaning and wirebrushing).
>>
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> why don't you go to a REAL paint store, not a hardware store or a consumer
> automotive store? The places that supply body/fender shops, for example -
> they will know what the paint is, will be able to match, and sell you the
> proper thinners and primers to use with it as well as whatever protective
> gear you need to apply it. - generic enamel won't hold up well on a tool
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>> paint is highly toxic and is not easy to find locally.
>>
>> I think that what I will do is, take a part of this Snap-On cabinet
>> and go to Ace Hardware. They have a decent paint selection, so I will
>> buy a couple of spray cans with matching color and use that (after
>> degreasing, cleaning and wirebrushing).
>>