At 10:48 -0700 2001/06/12, Toby Folwick wrote:
>You certainly could. I believe that's just what our
>beloved Scott and Lise Schuermann did. The idea of
>painting the trailer with another color might get
>cringes on this list, but there is a faction I'm sure
>who'd consider painting the top white as was often
>done in the 50's and 60's to conserve energy.
>
>You know what? A white top would be a period-friendly
>enhancement - I'm all for it.
>
>no flames here --
My Wee Wind's entire top 50% (bottom of windowlines on up) is all
painted. I am sure you could call it a nice period friendly
enhancement but damn if it doesn't look ugly.
That's why I was soliciting feedback on paint stripping (inside and
outside) as I want my tin can to be all tin, if you know what I mean.
Besides, Paul Farley's Wee Wind has sorta set the standard here for
what I am shooting for... how can I let the paint stand? :)
wayne
>Toby Folwick
>
>--- Jerry Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > All right I just know that I'm get a lot of flames
> > on this, but after
>> the clear coat is gone and in the interest of time
>> and labor, couldn't
>> you just clean, polish and repaint with a clear coat
>> or as a last
>> option, paint?
>>
> > Jerry Thompson
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