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I just finished this thread. I was at first let down. The title 'painting tools' got me all excited.
I am going to replace my 'pioneer kit' wood handled axe, pick and shovel with fiberglass ones, painted OD green. I will then refinish the wood ones for 'show only' type of displays. That way it will be mainly original. But the tools I take into the field will 'look correct' even when they are not.
But the more I read this thread, the more I learned. My deuce doesn't really need a full paint job, more of just a touch up on the black portion of the three color camo job it has right now. The previous owner started it but didn't finish. So it's several cans of flat black to 'fill in the gray areas' on the deuce. Come summer. Still way to cold to be spraying anything yet.
Every thread I read, I learn, learn, learn.
Polverone,
I've got a 91 GMC Suburban that needs repainting. Do you have any specific suggestions. Like 'don't take it to Maaco' type of stuff.
I am going to replace my 'pioneer kit' wood handled axe, pick and shovel with fiberglass ones, painted OD green. I will then refinish the wood ones for 'show only' type of displays. That way it will be mainly original. But the tools I take into the field will 'look correct' even when they are not.
But the more I read this thread, the more I learned. My deuce doesn't really need a full paint job, more of just a touch up on the black portion of the three color camo job it has right now. The previous owner started it but didn't finish. So it's several cans of flat black to 'fill in the gray areas' on the deuce. Come summer. Still way to cold to be spraying anything yet.
Every thread I read, I learn, learn, learn.
Polverone,
I've got a 91 GMC Suburban that needs repainting. Do you have any specific suggestions. Like 'don't take it to Maaco' type of stuff.