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Some months back there was a thread on roll-on paint. I couldn't find it. Question: Who mfr's this paint, where do I inquire?:

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Go to www.moparts.com, look for Paintjob on a Budget,in the Questions and Answers section, it is a lengthy thread dedicated to roller painting, the techniques, the products to use etc........Fred PS I know the individual who started this thread, he also has perfected this method of painting, he has done a 1969 Charger, General Lee orange and his VW Beetle, as well as a host of other cars............Fred

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Paul,

I am rolling the paint on my B1B and posted some info and pics in previous threads. I am using Brightside Marine Polyurethane single stage from Jamestown Distributing.com. Takes some getting used to, but looks like base/clear when you get it right. JMHO

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Very Cool, I like watching people think outside the box!

Of course cars were originally painted by brush anyhow. There were no SATA gravity fed guns in 1908, I remember reading an artical on rolls royce having a storage issue as they were painting the cars in oil based paint that took 10-14 days to dry and sand between coats. A good paintjob could take 2-3 months! The cars were lined up in rows, waiting for the next coat. I'm sure the english winter didn't help much :P

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Same offer as before to you on this forum: Send me a private e-mail with your snail mail address, and I'll mail to you a copy of my roller paint diary with the notes from my own learning curve. It's about the best I can offer to anyone interested in this process. It is time consuming, and the surface prep is super important. LOL:)

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