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Repaint Ammco bench

skulldrinker

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Picked up this Ammco Brake lathe bench and want to disassemble it and repaint it. Does anyone know how I can get the original paint colors over the counter. What would be the most durable paint to use? I plan on installing the brake lathe back on and using the bench as such. So no need for chemical resistance. Rattle can Rust-Oleum doesn't last 5 minutes.



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kelpaso1

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Do shops/people actually use brake lathes that much anymore? Unless they are rare\expensive, they are so cheap new these days.
 
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Handyfarmer

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most of the brake drums, (which is used seldom on new) and the disks are so thin that re-turning and keeping in the specifications, replacement is the only option, in most situations,
my brake lathe has not been pulled out in years,

I would suggest a good machinery or industrial enamel,
 
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