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Martin H. Eastburn Martin H. Eastburn is offline
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Default FOLLOWUP -- Snap-On Paint

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:
"Ignoramus23760" wrote in message
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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).



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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