A possible tip:
When painting machinery, I learned that a nice coating of grease over
something that could not be masked. Just make sure the grease that you
use won't eat the ink on the labels.
Paul Amo
#1207
Alan Coleman wrote:
> Rick,
>
> Thanks for the info about the paint. I'm trying to figure a way to
> mask the Bricklin and the emissions stickers on the filter housing
> while I paint it. While the Bricklin sticker is in good conditon
> still, the emissions sticker has faded. I would like to preserve them
> both though.
>
> Alan Coleman
> #246 original owner
>
>
>> From: "High Tech Coatings" <rick@hightechcoatings.com>
>> Reply-To: "High Tech Coatings" <rick@hightechcoatings.com>
>> To: "bl" <bricklin@autox.team.net>
>> Subject: Re: Paint for air filter housing
>> Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 04:43:01 -0500
>>
>> The paint does not need to be high temperature but it will probably be
>> easier to find the correct colour in high temp engine enamel if you
>> have a
>> 75, 74's are easy because they are just black. since you have a 74
>> make sure
>> you take care of the decal as they are becoming hard to find, the
>> 75's had
>> no air cleaner decal
>> Rick R
>>
>>
>> On 3/24/06 6:26:02 PM, Alan Coleman (colemaal@hotmail.com) wrote:
>> > Just want to find out what kind of paint people have been using when
>> >
>> > repainting the air filter housing. My real concern is whether or
>> not I
>> > need
>> >
>> > to use a high temp
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