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Admittedly that's not cheap, but it's still a pretty good price considering the value of a good back that is injury-free.
A grand ($1K) is certainly a hit, but owning a vintage MV like a deuce is never going to be completely cheap.
It's the darndest thing, I made a career out of construction project management and ALL the safety instruction taught that the number one source of injury in the industry was:
- Falls. A simple fall.
- And not from great heights (funny, because that's another story, in relation to iron...
Right. I'm sure that Ace carries a good line of paint (might even be something labeled "Ace" and made for them by Sherwin-Williams or Benjamin-Moore, two good solid residential paint manufacturers).
And honestly, for my two bits, the BEHR sales angle that their paint is a combined primer/finish...
There is nothing "magical" about Behr paint that I know of (proprietary formulas, or content, or any such thing).
It's likely a good quality of paint. This is a function of the paint composition: solvent vehicle, binder/ resin, and pigment.
But it's hardly the best paint on the market. Those...
Her concern seems normal (having witnessed it all).
It's kind of slipped now into my brain case, too. :3dAngus:
But it's the first and only time I heard about such a thing. I should have paid more attention to that statistics class that I took.
As an alternate, you could mop the WHOLE garage floor with the fluid, so it all looks uniform and like it was planned.
You know. Just an idea. :mrgreen:
Okay, I get it. That's funny.
I thought you meant that you were saying that you pulled the differential cover off magnetically somehow or something like that. What a hoot!
Brings to mind a story told me once by my old man:
- One of the players in his regular golfing foursome was a guy named Victor Delano.
- Victor Delano is the man on the USS West Virginia at Pearl Harbor who demonstrated operation of the battleship's twin cal. 50's to Mess Mate Doris Miller...
I sure hope you find your Dream Deuce.
But if rust doesn't shut you down, what makes a floorboard with the need for a little patching make you say "no".
PS You like fairly new in the neighborhood, so welcome from here in Virginia.
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