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Old 09-15-2012, 11:07 AM   #10
Low Elco
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Re: My '67 Fleetside C10 renew

If it makes you feel better, every ounce of the primer on Yeller was shot with the big gun from that kit, with a 1.8 tip. I can recommend Nason epoxy primer (sticky, but good) for bare metal and Featherfill 2.0 for hi-build surfacer. It shoots good! Great for all kinds of GP stuff. I killed one of the noisy craftsman compressors doing the metalwork on the cab. Got a IR 2-stage v-twin 80 gal off clist. It's niiiiice. Suspension parts look good! Git up tha hill and git ta whackin'! Winter's a-comin!
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