RE: [CH]Digest V7 #314 Habanero colored paint?

Goslowsky, George (gjgoslow@intergraph.com)
Tue, 20 Mar 2001 10:46:18 -0600

John,

  You might be able to use my alma mater's colors as a reference.
University of Tennessee's colors are orange and white, and we're talking the
brightest shade of orange you have ever seen, except...on a hab.

George J. Goslowsky
Senior Software Analyst
Intergraph Corp.

I am made from the dust of stars and the oceans flow in my veins



-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Irvine [mailto:dougandmarie@home.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2001 2:28 AM
To: John Gunterman
Cc: chile-heads@globalgarden.com
Subject: Re: [CH]Digest V7 #314 Habanero colored paint?


John.....go to your nearest auto body repair shop(independant, not
dealership), take a few clean tin cans, eg: soup cans, etc., and the hab
and for a small sum, or perhaps none, they will duplicate the color of
the hab. Just be sure to take the cans, those guys are always looking
for tin cans to mix paint samples in. They may even do your bike frame
for a reasonable price!  Cheers, Doug in BC

John Gunterman wrote:

> >
> >Won't they mix any color for you in a hardware store?
>
> I need a heavy duty enamel paint for a Bike frame
> (or perhaps powder coating?)