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Re: Intro, Mats and Paint

To: Chris and Jodi Barnhart <barnhart@geneseo.net>, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Intro, Mats and Paint
From: Barney Gaylord <barneymg@ntsource.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 03:01:09
At 09:51 PM 10/11/98 -0500, Chris and Jodi Barnhart wrote:
>Hello all, 
>
>First,  since I hadn't properly introduced myself in previous posts, I'm 
>Chris Barnhart, Geneseo, IL, (pop 6000, salute!) restoring a 69 B. 
>
>Second, thanks to all who provided advice on sound deadening mats.  
>I finally went with an 1/16 inch, asphalt based, self adhesive, sound 
>deadening mat from Whitney.  It came in 28 by 53 mat.  Very similar to
>the 
>original except for thickness. Only $27 bucks, too. 
>
>Lastly, I'm following the recent painting thread with interest.  In that
>vein: 
>
>I'd like to keep my "69 B its' original Mineral blue colour AND use a 
>modern 2 part Base/Clearcoat Acrylic Urethane paint like Dupont
>Chromabase. 
>So far I haven't been able to find the Mineral blue in this type of
>paint (Can get 
>BRG, though!, hmmm). 
>
>My local paint shop sells both Dupont and PPG but says the lacquer codes 
>for either don't cross to anything close in the 2 part paints. 
>
>Anybody know of a different vendors paint that matches?  
>How about an equivalent color on a new production car? 
>Any had luck with computer color matching? 
>Forget it and spray the lacquer? 
>
>Thanks, 
>Chris 
>'69B 
>
>P.S. Found a neat trick to quickly remove rust and paint from washers as
>I reassemble 
>parts of the B.  Thread a bunch of washers on a long bolt or a loop of
>hanger wire.  Hold this at an angle on a bench mounted wire wheel.  The
>washers will spin back and forth as you contact the wheel.  They clean
>up in two or three passes.  Do wear gloves.
>
>

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