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Show posts MenuQuote from: KR500 on April 24, 2024, 09:51:50 AMCorey
Acrylic lacquer is what type of interior paint Ford used in the 60's, NOT acrylic enamel. It was a semi gloss formula. Lacquer paint is very easy to spray, but very difficult to find. Acrylic enamel shouldn't be to difficult to source from a paint supplier. Yes it will take a little longer to dry as it is an air dry paint. You can add an hardener to this paint that is a catalyst. This will make the paint cure faster, add gloss ( not what you want in the interior) and make the paint more durable. A full urethane paint has all the same benefits as a hardened enamel with even higher durability, but may be difficult to source in the correct semi gloss formula. Plus a urethane is probably going to cost you more $. With the acrylic lacquer you typical will need color and reducer. Acrylic enamel you will need color and reducer. If you want to catalyze it you would buy some generic hardener. You probably would need to buy some flatterer to get the correct gloss. With full urethane typically you would need to buy everything required all in the same paint brand system. Color, reducer ( it may be an activated reducer)and activator, usually at a higher cost. A word of warning, Catalyzed and Activated paints have stuff in them that is very bad for your health. The acceptable protection to spray these paints are a full paint suit with gloves, eye protection and a supplied fresh air system in a enclosed highly ventilated area. A cheep paint mask just will not cut it! Even with all that protection I usually felt crappy for a day or two after I sprayed an overall vehicle. I don't paint much anymore.
Quote from: vtgt500 on April 21, 2024, 09:20:20 AMQuote from: deathsled on April 15, 2024, 11:16:44 AMOn our current trajectory, it is not out of the realm of possibility. 2024 is shaping up to be a pivotal year.
The trajectory of division has never been greater. Nine million, unskilled, illegal aliens by the end of this year will result in ghettos no different than Nogales or Juarez. The cartels will take root in every major city. Political assassinations will occur. Media control by the deep state will assign guilt provoking those prone to riot. Martial law and firearm confiscation will be at hand. Inflation will parallel every socialist country. Youth indoctrinated with socialism will gladly accept the new order. Those that generate wealth via agriculture, manufacturing, construction, mining, etc. and own land, and hoard ammo, will forge a formidable alliance. A civil war is inevitable.
Quote from: deathsled on April 17, 2024, 10:13:13 PMThat's a bad ass car. What kind of induction system did you have? Your namesake may be an indication. If so, how was that exotic setup? I was suggesting the cross-boss for a friend but he seems to want to keep the stock carb on it. The cross-boss aesthetically is very pleasing to the eye.
Quote from: 98SVT - was 06GT on March 29, 2024, 01:14:33 PMQuote from: Don Johnston on March 29, 2024, 01:47:38 AM
Team Shelby event: https://www.shelbystore.com/product-p/z79-bash24-ticket.htm
Thanks I'll pass - $765 to participate in everything. I won't even do their "shop tour" to watch guys swap parts on cars for $59.
Quote from: 68stangcjfb on March 27, 2024, 07:01:54 AMQuote from: crossboss on March 27, 2024, 12:23:48 AMQuote from: deathsled on March 24, 2024, 01:57:10 PM
One can only imagine how many other great films he might have made.
Yes. However guys like him in Hollywood during his last days were dying out. McQueen's 'The Hunter' and 'Tom Horn' films were flops at the box office. John Wayne died a year earlier in 1979. By 1981, him and other legendary actors were pretty much finished. The 1980's brought in a new wave of actors like Sean Penn, Brad Pit, Alley Sheedy, etc. The 'Brat Pack' was the rage. Sad, but true.
True. Who's left? Clint Eastwood, 93 and Gene Hackman, 94 come to mind.