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That's a really sexy buffalo. I want one. Those never get out around here, the fire fighters snatch them all up.
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The paint doesn't "know" what it's going to land on:I have a professional style huge airless sprayer from Harbor Freight. Used it to paint my fence and seal the kids playset. I love it, but clean-up is not fun. Will it work ok for painting my M35 or should I just buy a cheap handheld electric unit?
Nice work, watch it, Uncle Sam may want it back now.....Used Behr ultra premium mixed to FS34094 paint code. Sprayed with a $10 Harbor Freight HVLP gun.
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I just did my first camo paint job. I painted it all green, then went with Rapco Can brown and then with Rapco can flat black. I used Rapco because of the nozzle. View attachment 664967View attachment 664968You will need to do a couple coats. In the past Behr has held up very well, this is the first time I have added Rapco over it
Hey, I see you're in Prescott.Behr on my M101A2 The first pic is when I picked it up in Yermo Ca. The others was after It was repainted Same color using the US paint codes to match. The stuff once hard is really tough. I have hauled literally tons of sand and gravel unloading it with a shovel, only minor scratches on the bed ridges.
Nice job! Did you fab the front and rear? ....looks heavy.
The rear shelf and toolbox are aluminum, so don't weigh that much - I installed them myself without anything special to prop anything up. The shelf was fab'd, but not by me. They were done up by contractors at Letterkenny Arsenal. The tool box is a pretty standard box for the military.Nice job! Did you fab the front and rear? ....looks heavy.
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