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Default Paint for a Wilton Vise

I have a Wilton vise that I'd like to repaint. The origional finish,
I'll call it a "hammertone" sort of a blue color but with glossy,
bumpy, varigated light and dark blue coating.

There is no Wilton web site that have found that can shed some
information. They just link to distributors.

I would imagine that the origional was powdercoated, but that is just
a guess.

Any suggestions where I can find a paint to match the origional?

Bob
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On Nov 29, 1:39 pm, wrote:
I have a Wilton vise that I'd like to repaint. The origional finish,
I'll call it a "hammertone" sort of a blue color but with glossy,
bumpy, varigated light and dark blue coating.

There is no Wilton web site that have found that can shed some
information. They just link to distributors.


The Wilton website is this:
http://www.wiltontool.com/Products.aspx

I'm not sure about the paint.
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Default Paint for a Wilton Vise

Try: http://www.paint-colors.net/store/ca...-p-1-c-30.html

or gust google hammerite.

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I have a Wilton vise that I'd like to repaint. The origional finish,
I'll call it a "hammertone" sort of a blue color but with glossy,
bumpy, varigated light and dark blue coating.

There is no Wilton web site that have found that can shed some
information. They just link to distributors.

I would imagine that the origional was powdercoated, but that is just
a guess.

Any suggestions where I can find a paint to match the origional?

Bob



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On Nov 29, 2:42 pm, "Roger Shoaf" wrote:
Try:http://www.paint-colors.net/store/ca...-p-1-c-30.html

or gust google hammerite.

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It looks like their Light Blue is what I'm looking for. Thanks Roger

Bob
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