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  1. #11
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    Lightbulb DD Engine Paint

    Brian, did a little searching and came up with the Krylon site, in it is a locator by state.

    I also noticed that Grainger and McMaster Carr both located throughout the country carry the paint, for those that don't care to look at the Kyrlon site. Dupli-Color is a product of Krylon.

    http://www.kpg-industrial.com/produc..._with_ceramic/

    JIM

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    Thanks Jim.

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    Brian,

    Watch the spray cans...color match can be difficult. I had to go out and hunt around in the garage for the stuff that I bought and it had the note on the can...Dupont Acrylic Enamel 94296, not 017.

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    Default NAPA Comes Through Again

    NAPA turned out to be my best source for the,
    Duplicolor, DE 1618, Alpine Green. Four cans in stock @ $5.40 per.

    JIM

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    Lightbulb A Different Approach

    Joe, you might consider doing your compartment renovation a different way, that being;
    Pressure wash and dry.
    Spray desired area with Rust Bullet rust remover conditioner.
    Mask non painted area.
    Paint over rust and old clamps with RUST BULLET.

    http://www.rustbullet.com/

    JIM

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    Joe Cannarozzi Guest

    Thumbs up

    I think we need to get you an official title to go along with your ability and frequency to produce useful links.

    Thanks Jim

    Ever heard of Pour30? Similar but different. I have used that. I thought I might cover the pitting left behind with some body filler. It will be noticeable if I dont. The clamps gotta go.

    I know who's gonna see it. I do not mind the extra time involved.

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