The smaller parts that are going to be a different color still have to be painted. There are more pictures at http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/CU ... d%20parts/
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Red Wind Chimes (cub rescue)received a picture of some great looking red wind chimes this evening.
The smaller parts that are going to be a different color still have to be painted. There are more pictures at http://home.centurytel.net/ejpuckett/CU ... d%20parts/ "The Constitution is not an instrument for the government
to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government lest it come to dominate our lives and interests." Patrick Henry
John
Looks great, I know that you are anxious. Maybe it has been discussed previously, but could you identify the paint being used on each tractor. The one in the foreground is a brighter, more of what I call a "fire engine red", than the one in the background. I personally like the brighter red better. Mac '50 Super A, '58 Cub, 1 Original Cub Cadet, 1 Model 70 Cub Cadet, 2 Model 100 Cub Cadets, 1 Model 105 Cub Cadet, 1 Model 2185 Cub Cadet, 1 Model 1864, and 2 small green ones.
I used IH 2150 Red to paint both tractors. The flash from the camera makes the paint look brighter. I did thin down the paint with IH reducer and I also used a hardener. The hardener makes the paint dry faster and also makes it shine.
"Never forget where it is you come from, or you may find yourself someplace you don't want to be"
Greg Norman
That splains it, Lucy.
Thanks, Cub-Bud '50 Super A, '58 Cub, 1 Original Cub Cadet, 1 Model 70 Cub Cadet, 2 Model 100 Cub Cadets, 1 Model 105 Cub Cadet, 1 Model 2185 Cub Cadet, 1 Model 1864, and 2 small green ones.
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