Re: [GMCnet] Removing old paint... [message #221572] |
Sat, 07 September 2013 22:12 |
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hnielsen2
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Craig
Let me call one of the DuPont paint suppliers on Monday
I have a really smart paint guy up in Orange County Ca.
Who is also a dear friend of ours.
In my second life I worked as a safety officer, buyer and gopher for my brother Tom and his partner.
Nielsen Beaumont Marine here in San Diego
Quite a change coming out of the "AAA " Auto Club of Southern California
I made a lot of good friends in the boating business.
Craig if I don't get back to this coming week.
Call or email me. CRS at this end some times
Thanks
Howard
All is well with my Lord
Never Give Up
On Sep 7, 2013, at 17:52, Craig Lechowicz <craig.lechowicz@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
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> Howard,
> Thanks for the reply. What concerns me about my coach is there is quite a bit of chipped off and sun faded off paint (original Imron) on the aluminum part where bare aluminum shows. And, given that aluminum is supposed to have some priming and bonding issues to begin with, it makes me think it should all come off. I have lots of other stuff to do before I get to worry too much about paint. It may be by the time I'm ready, I just schlepp it down to Jim Bounds and write the check. Jim will hate me saying this, but I sort of hope Topeka re-enters the GMC business in about 3 years.
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> Craig Lechowicz
> '77 Kingsley, Waterford, MI
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