Original paint specs
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Original paint specs
Maybe a question for Tom Wilson: Were our cars originally painted in Lacquer or Enamel? This should be interesting! ~Mark TC8126 Sunny Ohio
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Re: Original paint specs
hi Mark - whatever you call it on your side of the pond, we originally used Cellulose...there must be a paint technologist among us for a deeper explanation!
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Re: Original paint specs
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Roger,
I believe we called it Nitrocellulose lacquer or more commonly just plain lacquer over here.
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hi Mark - whatever you call it on your side of the pond, we originally used Cellulose...there must be a paint technologist among us for a deeper explanation!
Roger
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Maybe a question for Tom Wilson: Were our cars originally painted in Lacquer or Enamel? This should be interesting! ~Mark TC8126 Sunny Ohio . [img]http://geo.yahoo.com/serv?s=97359714/gr ... c2=2/nc3=3[/img] [img]http://y.analytics.yahoo.com/fpc.pl?ywa ... IC&cf12=CP[/img]
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Re: Original paint specs
Results from 'Type of Original Paint on a TC" test:
TC5147, was disassembled about 1953 after being rolled in a hill climb in Ohio. Body parts all stored indoors, original color (green) still there with a thin layer of gray primer underneath.
Enamel: Front and rear wings, front splash apron, spare tire carrier.
Nitrocellulose: Doors (there is no tub to test, only the doors remain)
The battery box lid (the MG press shop green) is nitrocellulose.
Also tested a late TC footramp Doug Pelton recently sent me. It was originally body color green, with a later coating of black on some of it. This paint was nitrocellulose. Remember the late TCs all had body color bulkheads.
Tom Wilson
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