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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: RoadRunnerJD] #21234
01/26/06 06:20 PM
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Just tried ordering the Organisol from Totally Auto and the lady said that 1968-1970 Chargers were a smooth finish and was just a semi flat black paint. Kinda contradicts what the TSB attachement says.

Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: JeffsCustomPaint] #21235
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I just finished spraying an A12 hood with
9355 lacquer which I bought and had mixed at my
local PPg supplier and i mesed it up the first
time by spraying it on too heavy and wet cause of hearing all the complaints of hoods being too gritty.i had too sand it all down cause the texture all went to the bottom.This time I mixed
it 150% with slow lacquer thinner and sprayed it on Medium wet and it went on perfect.It is
supposed to have texture,this hood feels like
220-320 grit sandpaper and i think that is what it is supposed to look like.Use a gravity feed
gun to spray it with so you can spray it with
lower air pressure.Siphon feed guns require about
45 psi and i think that is where the dry or zebra
stripes come into play.I used a Sata HVLP with
1.4 tip and it sprayed even and no stripes or
dry spray.it looks good in my book.




I am getting to paint my K2 A12, do you have a pic of your hood? Because my hood is too shiny!

thx

David


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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: plyrr69] #21236
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yes I have several pics of the hood

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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: JeffsCustomPaint] #21237
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another

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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: JeffsCustomPaint] #21238
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here's another but I have more

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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: JeffsCustomPaint] #21239
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Thanks for posting those Jeff. Do you have any shots close up that might show the texure you achieved using this technique?


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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: JeffsCustomPaint] #21240
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NOTE: Engine exterior area of hood to be painted with
2183385 Exterior Air Dry Organsol Paint AX5DX8 Black,
prior to installing hood retaining parts. 1-16-69


Painters out there, does this make any sense? Are the paint codes still relevant?

MikeR

Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: a12superbee] #21241
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Thanks for posting those Jeff. Do you have any shots close up that might show the texure you achieved using this technique?



Same here... because it doesn't look like it has any texture at all in your pictures.

Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: BradH] #21242
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Jeffs hood looks like the hood of my R4 Bee I got in 74.


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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: dannysbee] #21243
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hey all sorry been gone from the boards for awhile
not sure if i have any close ups that show the texture. That hood was done over a year ago
I haven't seen the car since I finished working on it.One of these days i need to go get some pics of the car in all it's glory with it finished in a nice scenic backdrop.

I'll have to search my pics to see what i have

Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: JeffsCustomPaint] #21244
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So what's the conclusion on what to use
on AAR's, T/A's and cuda tail panels ?

Thanks, Logan426

Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: A12] #21245
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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: cataclysm80] #21246
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Don't wait for me, I originally posted this December 17, 2005 and Jeff dug it up and it to the top. If I were painting an AAR, T/A hood or an A12 Lift-Off-Hood I would seriously look into this "Note";


NOTE: Engine exterior area of hood to be painted with
2183385 Exterior Air Dry Organsol Paint AX5DX8 Black,
prior to installing hood retaining parts. 1-16-69


Painters out there, does this make any sense? Are the paint codes still relevant?




MikeR


I'm with you on this


BTW Tav, you seem to be waiting for something (from me?? ) in another few re-posts of mine, anything I can do to help let me know because I'm a little


MikeR

Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: A12] #21247
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Any were might that NOTE have come from

MikeE


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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: A12] #21248
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Not sure if this helps but that AX5DX8 black seems to be an actual factory< in house> paint code. I know from working in the chrysler facility I was stationed at all of our quart cans and gallon cans of paint material all had an extra label secured over the original along with extra paint codes on it. This was to reduce the amount of lunch pail theft as you weren't really sure of what you were taking without peeling the outside label off. Just a thought. My paint supplier told me that the only codes for organisol in his books from 1969 were the 9355 which probably is correct for doing the rocker blackout as well as the tail panels for chargers etc. as listed on that TSB. He did give me another product which I had forgotten about which is called High Performance Black DDL 9381. That number has been changed to DDL 9423. I remember painting the glass hood for my dads T/A Challenger with this years ago and it seems like it might be the right stuff. I am going over to his shop and look around and see if I can find that gallon can. Has anyone tried using the DDL9423?

Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: A12] #21249
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I originally posted this December 17, 2005 and Jeff dug it up and it to the top.
MikeR







Mike i read that this thread was mentioned in Lon's thread about his hood and i seen that some people wanted to see pics of the hood i did upclose and they were after i last posted so i responded to that not to really dig it out and bump it but it is a good thread and people
still need to do the organosol but sometime can't find info on it. It's a good thread to save

Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: JeffsCustomPaint] #21250
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Jeff, I'm happy that it came back up, I was just kind of responding to the from Tav, like someone was waiting for the other shoe to drop from me

MikeR

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Not sure if this helps but that AX5DX8 black seems to be an actual factory< in house> paint code. I know from working in the chrysler facility I was stationed at all of our quart cans and gallon cans of paint material all had an extra label secured over the original along with extra paint codes on it. This was to reduce the amount of lunch pail theft as you weren't really sure of what you were taking without peeling the outside label off. Just a thought. My paint supplier told me that the only codes for organisol in his books from 1969 were the 9355 which probably is correct for doing the rocker blackout as well as the tail panels for chargers etc. as listed on that TSB. He did give me another product which I had forgotten about which is called High Performance Black DDL 9381. That number has been changed to DDL 9423. I remember painting the glass hood for my dads T/A Challenger with this years ago and it seems like it might be the right stuff. I am going over to his shop and look around and see if I can find that gallon can. Has anyone tried using the DDL9423?





Joey, for sure that is the factory paint code (AX5DX8) for the A12 hoods (and maybe the AAR/T/A too?) and then the 9407 was from memory by a good friend and excellent source and he may be off on the last two numbers because he used the "94" several times until he settled for 9407. The DDL9423 may be the "missing link" for the closest match to the hood paint


MikeR

Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: A12] #21252
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None of the Organosols today are anywhere near the originals, both the metallic and suede used originally is no longer available.

9381 is a Ford color that was used on the shaker hoods and scoops.


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Re: Organosol "The Bulletin" January 15, 1969 [Re: beepbeep] #21253
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None of the Organosols today are anywhere near the originals, both the metallic and suede used originally is no longer available.




From:

August 30, 2007
Authentic Restoration Products from
Roger Gibson
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E-mail: sixpackfrank@aol.com
Web: www.rogergibsonautorestoration.com


ORGP/ORGQ Organosol - authentic black textured finish for hoods, tail panels…………Qt $95.00
***ONCE AGAIN AVAILABLE*** .................................Pint $50.00


I'm pretty sure this is the latest version and not from the original supply that was supposedly around for a while. Anyone talk to Frank lately about it?


MikeR

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