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Jdbfish
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Cub resto status

Postby Jdbfish » Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:45 pm

Getting excited! Going to pick up all the parts from the sand blaster tomorrow afternoon. Hopefully the machine shop will get the engine finished by Friday and then the work begins! Going to start putting my homemade paint booth together in the shop this evening. Fun fun fun ........I thnk

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Tractors Owned: 1948 Farmall Cub
1953 Farmall Super A
1952 Ford 8N
1958 John Deere 320S
1958 John Deere 420S
2008 John Deere 3005
Location: GA, Douglasville

Re: Cub resto status

Postby Like-em-all » Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:18 pm

I have also been considering building a paint booth -- to the point of searching for ideas. So....lots of pictures of your booth, please. Not that I would actually copy your design, heh, heh, :roll: . We would like pictures of the Cub progress also.

Bill
"One Cub leads to another..." -- old International Harvester proverb.

Jdbfish
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Re: Cub resto status

Postby Jdbfish » Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:48 pm

Will try to get some pics together. My " booth" is not really going to be a booth. I'm only going to hang some plastic to keep the overspray from getting everywhere, turn on the exhaust fans, wet the floor, and start painting. There's more to it than that of course but that's the basic plan.....


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