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Re: Painting you own car at home...

To: fold@mail.bcpl.lib.md.us, british-cars@autox.team.net, mgs@autox.team.net,
Subject: Re: Painting you own car at home...
From: "SCHLINING.M.W-" <SCHLINING.M.W-_at_BALT.PO.017@smtpgty.bwi.wec.com>
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 96 09:31:36 EST
     It sounds like this paint store did not want to sell you any paint.  
     Try another one.  If you are not a business with employees, OSHA 
     regulations do not apply.  The EPA is concerned with the hazardous 
     waste you generate.  Unless your state (not the Fed.) has restricted 
     the sale of paint to only license shop, there should be no 
     restrictions for you to use it.  All the solvent in the paint you use 
     will eventually end up in the atmosphere, whether you or a shop do it.
     
     Lacquer type paints will not be sold after this summer in Maryland 
     because too much solvent is released into the atmosphere.  Lower 
     solvent paints will still be available.
     
     Good luck in painting your own.
     
     Marty Schlining
     57 MGA Coupe
     75 MGB


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Subject: Painting you own car at home...
Author:  Railroad2@aol.com at BALT.SMTP
Date:    2/21/96 12:26 PM


Hi All,
     
I've been trying to decide which route to take getting my Rover sedan 
painted.  Since every single body panel is unstressed and simply unbolts from 
the car, I thought I might do it myself one panel at a time and thoroughly 
rustproof the car as I went.  Recently, though, I spoke to auto paint 
supplier who told me that this  would probably be considered illegal by the 
state EPA which has been cracking down on all the hole in the wall body shops 
with poor OSHA-type practices.  I can see wheree these shops may be doing a 
significant volume and could have a significant effect on the environment, 
but is the private owner working on his own car really at risk?  This auto 
paint supplier cited cases wherein the individual's equipment was confiscated 
and fines up to $50,000 applied.  What's the experience of the list on 
painting your car at home?
     
Glen Wilson 


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