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<blockquote data-quote="Cyborg" data-source="post: 97898" data-attributes="member: 3426"><p>Not sure why the search would die. You could try just going to Eastwood.com and searching for high temp paint.</p><p>I bought the paint for the Comet engine, but that plan seems to have changed. It would have been a good test give the number of times the engine has been carted around, installed, reinstalled etc.</p><p>I assume it is slightly less deadly than Imron, but I cobbled together a booth with a fan and use safety gear when spraying. It is probably (along with the 2 part primer) still nasty stuff.</p><p>Not sure when I will get around to using it and you probably want long term testing anyway.... but will try and remember to post results when I do use it.</p><p>25 USD and covers approximately 35 sq ft. Most of the reviews are positive, but I doubt it is as durable and professionally done Imron.[ATTACH=full]22943[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyborg, post: 97898, member: 3426"] Not sure why the search would die. You could try just going to Eastwood.com and searching for high temp paint. I bought the paint for the Comet engine, but that plan seems to have changed. It would have been a good test give the number of times the engine has been carted around, installed, reinstalled etc. I assume it is slightly less deadly than Imron, but I cobbled together a booth with a fan and use safety gear when spraying. It is probably (along with the 2 part primer) still nasty stuff. Not sure when I will get around to using it and you probably want long term testing anyway.... but will try and remember to post results when I do use it. 25 USD and covers approximately 35 sq ft. Most of the reviews are positive, but I doubt it is as durable and professionally done Imron.[ATTACH=full]22943[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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