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al_brown03
The Glidden Company still make paint; but judging by their website,
their current product codes aren't in the same format as "MGL-8319".
Might try asking them.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
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their current product codes aren't in the same format as "MGL-8319".
Might try asking them.
Al Brown, Melbourne, Fla.
--- In STMFC@..., "rockroll50401" <cepropst@...> wrote:
The AC&F paint specs in the bills of materials normally do not givethepaint number for shades of freight car red.Thanks Ed, but this spec was for red freight car paint not freight
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
car red paint. I was just wondering if there was a way to reference
the color.
Clark Propst
rockroll50401 <cepropst@...>
The AC&F paint specs in the bills of materials normally do not givethe
paint number for shades of freight car red.Thanks Ed, but this spec was for red freight car paint not freight
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
car red paint. I was just wondering if there was a way to reference
the color.
Clark Propst
Ed Hawkins
On Jul 26, 2007, at 2:56 PM, rockroll50401 wrote:
The AC&F paint specs in the bills of materials normally do not give the
paint number for shades of freight car red. Typically all that's
specified is a paint color and brand name, such as Glidden Synthetic
Freight Car Red, C.R. Long Twincoat Finish Red, or Frazer Cartex Ready
Mix Brown. In some cases a brand name isn't even specified; just a
generic identity of "red freight car paint." I've seen some paint
numbers specified, but when this occurs the paint color is something
other than a shade of freight car red. For example, there's a lot of
tank cars and some covered hopper cars that received DuPont #25055
Gray.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins
I guess this post is for Ed Hawkins, but here's the question: Is thereClark,
a way to find out what a railroad color looked like? I have an ACF
drawing with a paint spec of Gidden Co. MGL-8319 Red freight car
paint.
I'd like to know how red it was.
The AC&F paint specs in the bills of materials normally do not give the
paint number for shades of freight car red. Typically all that's
specified is a paint color and brand name, such as Glidden Synthetic
Freight Car Red, C.R. Long Twincoat Finish Red, or Frazer Cartex Ready
Mix Brown. In some cases a brand name isn't even specified; just a
generic identity of "red freight car paint." I've seen some paint
numbers specified, but when this occurs the paint color is something
other than a shade of freight car red. For example, there's a lot of
tank cars and some covered hopper cars that received DuPont #25055
Gray.
Regards,
Ed Hawkins