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Have you tried getting a local shop to mix a match to Aervoe? Probably more expensive and you'll have to guess on the amount of flattener but just another thought. I don't know how much of a hurry you are in but Alan Hague might be able to order some fresh for Aberdeen.
Jeff
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jeff
OK Bjorn, just an idea. Use a good primer and it won't matter what you use for a top color coat. Personally, I like Avero's 24087 better than Gillespie for color and if you add some hardener, it should hold up reasonably well but not too much or it'll get shiny.
Jeff
I don't think they give a price break until you get into a good quanity but I'll pay for a gallon if you want to check the price on four, delivered to your place. The gallons come in cases of four. I could get it from you later, at Aberdeen maybe.
Jeff
One more thing, Randolph is thicker to start with and goes farther.
Anyone remember the old Bell helmet adverts? "If you have a $10 head then get a $10 helmet."
If you have a 30 dollar truck then get a 30 dollar gallon of paint. :wink:
I painted my V-100 eleven years ago w/ Randolf and it still...
Bjorn
I will only use Randolph on anything I intend to keep. Price a gallon of automotive paint at your local supplier and Randolpf won't seem too out of line. Other things to consider: how much is your truck worth, how many hours of prep time have you spent on the truck, how much is your time...
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