02-20-2012, 10:35 AM
Hi,
I am in the process of restoring an old Clausing milling machine.
For paint i am using a Alkyd Gloss Enamel that is pretty hard and resistant to oils etc...
I do not really like the amount of gloss the paint has and am looking for ideas or options for a protective top coat.
looking for something that will of course bond to the paint and have a rock solid clear finish.
Also it has to be brush-able since i do not have the facilities for spraying.
Any ideas or options?
Andrew
I am in the process of restoring an old Clausing milling machine.
For paint i am using a Alkyd Gloss Enamel that is pretty hard and resistant to oils etc...
I do not really like the amount of gloss the paint has and am looking for ideas or options for a protective top coat.
looking for something that will of course bond to the paint and have a rock solid clear finish.
Also it has to be brush-able since i do not have the facilities for spraying.
Any ideas or options?
Andrew
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1959 Myford ML7,1949 South Bend 9A,Clausing 8520 mill,Keller Die filer,1929 Rhodes Shaper.
1959 Myford ML7,1949 South Bend 9A,Clausing 8520 mill,Keller Die filer,1929 Rhodes Shaper.