From: Dave Cole (DavidCole@tk7.net)
Date: Fri Jul 12 2002 - 15:42:45 PDT
Check your local Sherwin Williams industrial paint store.
Then can mix up a variety of flat and semi gloss colors that are mil color matches and meet mil specs for about $55/gallon. That's for polyurethane two part
paint. When I went in the last time they asked me what Mil spec I wanted to meet. They were dissapointed that I didn't have the spec number on the top of
my head. They can pull up the mixing instructions on their computers.
There are a few military contractors around me, however there are several around Dayton also.
Dave
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7/12/2002 12:52:51 PM, Glen Bedel <GBedel@designforum.com> wrote:
>Ok list I've spoke with Rapco and just to say thanks to all who helped on
>the list.
>I had "shopped around" local paint dealers, (and found they've been smoking
>alot of crack)
>For a dupont match the lowest price was $130+ a gal. no spray cans either.
>
>As soon as I clear the P/O with the "boss", I will order my new
>paint(yeah!).
>
>Also If there is anyone who may know where I can get info on the 7th Corp.
>22nd during '68-76
>I would appreciate the info.
>
>Glen C. Bedel
>Project Coordinator
>design forum Architects
>7575 Paragon Rd.
>Dayton, OH 45459
>(937) 312-8984
>gbedel@designforum.com
>
>
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