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Rust-Oleum 3700 System
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This would be for a total of 4 gallons.
My cost was right at 50 per gallon, no shipping as it is from a local distributor
Pricey yes but way cheaper than 25/qt from bobcat. I pay 40-60 per gallon for the high quality laquers I use so the price does not surprise me and it does cover well, I could paint 50 buckets with that gallon so now were talking a dollar a bucket
 
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My cost was right at 50 per gallon, no shipping as it is from a local distributor
Pricey yes but way cheaper than 25/qt from bobcat. I pay 40-60 per gallon for the high quality laquers I use so the price does not surprise me and it does cover well, I could paint 50 buckets with that gallon so now were talking a dollar a bucket
SOLD!
Merry Christmas and happy holidays everyone!
 

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Wow, that was quick. 3 weeks and sold. Its amazing what a difference a nice paint job makes. Thanks for all the pics.
Congrats, hopefully it went to a nice home. I actually had a paving gypsy offer $500 less then what I wanted. Glad I refused.
 
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Congrats, hopefully it went to a nice home. I actually had a paving gypsy offer $500 less then what I wanted. Glad I refused.
The 630 was bought by someone who will be shipping it to the Dominican Republic, I guess that qualifies as a "nice" home. He said the beat the crap out of stuff there and I reminded him it was 30+ years old then he said they can fix anything!
 

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The 630 was bought by someone who will be shipping it to the Dominican Republic, I guess that qualifies as a "nice" home. He said the beat the crap out of stuff there and I reminded him it was 30+ years old then he said they can fix anything!
That looks really nice! Have to find some time to tear mine apart and make it look that good!
 
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That looks really nice! Have to find some time to tear mine apart and make it look that good!
It realy was not that difficult. The machines were made very simple back then and easy to work on. I took most of it appart in the spring and did not get around to painting and putting back together until the fall and was surprised how smooth it went back together, I thought I would be scratching my head trying to figure it out
 
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