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This is an extremely close match to paint that had been hidden by the gear box since 1942... Went on nicely as well...
But as others have said, the color formulas changed over the years.
Erik A
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Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2023 3:12 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [SouthBendLathe] First lathe rebuild questions ?
I don't know if anyone really knows how diligent South Bend was over it's history with color match and consistency.? God only knows what went on during the war years and as long as SB was building lathes there were probably multiple cost savings involving
paint suppliers.? One of the other variables is the history of the individual machine.? Depending on how much crud was allowed to accumulate and what solvents and cleaners were used to remove it I am sure that a lot of the surviving machines vary in color
significantly.? In the case of my heavy 10, which I know has never been painted, the color tends toward green as much as gray.? You may want to concern yourself more with the quality and user friendliness of the paint you choose than how closely it matches
someone else's lathe.? Just my two cents. On 7/26/2023 11:57 AM, Mike Poore wrote:
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