[From nobody Tue Dec 14 23:10:10 2010 Message-ID: <3780E711.9F5835E8@worldnet.att.net> Date: Mon, 05 Jul 1999 13:10:41 -0400 From: "charles w. morehouse" <cwmorehouse@worldnet.att.net> Reply-To: cwmorehouse@worldnet.att.net X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.04 [en]C-WNS2.5 (Win16; I) MIME-Version: 1.0 To: HEATHKIT <"heath"@listserv.tempe gov> Subject: From Wayne's paint shop Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Heathkit Keepers, Since so many have asked, have decided to put it all together. Here are the Benjamin Moore (and others) paint numbers that we could find. Tom at the local BM store has been very helpful. Keep in mind that these are the closest standard colors that we could find. The BM paints come in quarts for about $12. You need a spray gun and I have had excellent results. Apache,Mowhak,HO-10,13,SB-10 etc. dark green cases and bezels. Gloss Base5 133 5A #602. SB series light gray/green cases. Satin Base5 235 2A #1565. The deep gray test equipment front panel touch up. Gloss satin. Base5 235 5A #1582 I use machinery gray from Sherwin Williams for the cases. Apache,Mowhak,HO-10,SB-10,etc front panels for touch up. Gloss. Base2 133 2A, 12-OY, 12-BK, 2-TG, 24-WH. Specify for quarts. For those interested. R390-A dark gray. Satin. Base4 235 4A #1595. Hint #1 For those gold pre-amp and other gold chassis, use gold lacquer and then use a clear lacquer top coat. This will mellow out the color and prevent finger prints. Use an ink set or press on's to letter and then coat with more clear lacquer. Use silver lacquer for those rusted chassis then coat with clear. Hint #2 Bake all your projects in the oven on low temp. If wife don't like, throw out. I did years ago. Hint #3 On the SB cases, thin paint about 1/3 and use two light coats, backing in between. If case is too bad, strip and repaint with black or gray wrinkle and use top coat of gray or green before wrinkle is completely dry. Hint #4 Do you have a Heathkit beige test instrument with the rubbery case that turned to goo after years? Strip off the goo to the metal. Then spray with Krylon Suede textured #1241 BUCKSKIN. Looks great and is the original color. Have redone all of mine. Hint #5 For those really tired panels, send them to Lynn Brock. <n0alo@southwind.net> Lynn does great work and has acquired the R&R paint line. That's all I can think of now but if I come up with more will post. Talk soon. Wayne; W4GBW ]