Anybody ever use the farm and implement paint from TSC, Thinking about doing my bogger Oliver green this spring.
Did ya use the hardner as well?
I have used some paint from SEM with gloss enhancer and hardner up at my bodyshop to paint some trailer wheels and it came out pretty darn good, but the stuff was almost 90 bucks for a gallon with the hardner , IIRC It was around 35 at TSC and $10 for the hardner
used tsc paint on my chassis, added wet look hardner to it, came out awesome, about like looking into a mirror
yup, turns out pretty nice if you mix it right....
PAINTED MY TRUCK WITH TSC
in my opinion....paint is paint....if you take the right steps for prep work and can lay it down flat...(basically mix and sray it right) it will look good...
i just got a couple gallons of "truck and trailer" paint there for the tandem axle trailer im building. i got hardener to go with it too. ill post pix to show how it ends up
DON'T BUY RED! I've painted a number of things with tractor paint and the red always turns pink after a few years.
its an enamel i believe, so it'll hold up better then a regular automotive paint
Red is bad, m-kay.
i"v painted alot of stuff cars, trucks, frames, ect, ect,ect with the TSC Farm & Implement paint and think it holds up quite well. it's a good durable paint to use on a rig os a hooptie but not a new car/truck. just remember to thin it enough to spray well through the gun AND DON'T BRUSH OR ROLLER YOUR RIG!! ==roll also if you add a little extra hardener it'll give it a glossier finish. and Econo-box from Hell is right the red does turn pinkish but i have never had any problems with the other colors.
Red + Time = girly man tuck.
i painted the studebaker with tsc john deere green and blk used wet look hardner turned out awsome. if you dont use any hardner you will pretty much be wasting your time cause you will be able to scrap the paint with you finger nail