Re: Summit Racing paints and primers
[Re: TC@HP2]
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03/16/21 01:53 PM
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jcc
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I have used dozens of gals of the Summit acrylic urethane's in my work for non automotive or truck use. Its decent and affordable. I still have usable on the shelf a bit of the original Dupont IMron paints, my favorite. I have used gallons of the Summit brand DTM epoxy primer, Did not impress me, and not likely I would buy it again.
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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Re: Summit Racing paints and primers
[Re: jcc]
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03/17/21 01:11 PM
03/17/21 01:11 PM
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5wndwcpe
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Don't overlook Southern Polyurethanes for primer. Great stuff, reasonably priced and unparalleled support.
1968 GTX hardtop 1968 Sport Satellite Convertible 383/4spd 1933 Plymouth coupe 2002 Ram 2500 oil burner 4x4 2015 Grand Cherokee 2013 Challenger 1957 Chrysler Saratoga
Man...I need a bigger freakin' garage.
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Re: Summit Racing paints and primers
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03/18/21 12:35 PM
03/18/21 12:35 PM
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Exit1965
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I believe Summit is, or at least was, made by Kirker and I think buying actual Kirker is cheaper. Summit brand didn't have the color I want, which was a Kirker color, so I ordered Kirker from these guys. In 2015, even though I am in CA I was able to order the regular stuff, not the super low voc or whatever California allows. This is what I got. My first time spraying a car, and it went well: https://www.autobodytoolmart.com/pr...lic-urethane-enamel-fleet-white-ua-81496
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Re: Summit Racing paints and primers
[Re: 5wndwcpe]
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03/20/21 09:19 AM
03/20/21 09:19 AM
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DaytonaTurbo
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Don't overlook Southern Polyurethanes for primer. Great stuff, reasonably priced and unparalleled support.
I only wish they offered more color choices. I have an upcoming build where I'm thinking about black and their single stage is at the top of the heap!
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Re: Summit Racing paints and primers
[Re: DaytonaTurbo]
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03/26/21 09:30 AM
03/26/21 09:30 AM
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pro stock
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Don't overlook Southern Polyurethanes for primer. Great stuff, reasonably priced and unparalleled support.
I only wish they offered more color choices. I have an upcoming build where I'm thinking about black and their single stage is at the top of the heap! True. I do use their black base and it is black. Not black/blue or black/brown but black/black. Nice stuff.
1968 GTX hardtop 1968 Sport Satellite Convertible 383/4spd 1933 Plymouth coupe 2002 Ram 2500 oil burner 4x4 2015 Grand Cherokee 2013 Challenger 1957 Chrysler Saratoga
Man...I need a bigger freakin' garage.
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