[Boatanchors] DenTron Paint Color/Number

Glen Zook gzook at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 19 10:57:55 EDT 2004


If you can't find an "off-the-shelf" color that is
acceptable, you can take your cabinet to your local
paint store and have it computer matched.  I use
Sherwin-Williams and, so far, every color has been
"right on".  My local store will do as small a minimum
as 1 quart.

The paint that I have standardized on for painting
cabinets for clients is their latex acryllic.  It
dries hard in a short time, cleans up with water, and
runs between and average of $10 and $11 per quart
(depending on whether or not it is "on sale" that
particular week).

You do have to have some type of paint gun to use this
paint unless your local store also has the ability to
load spray cans (some do, some don't).  Of course that
adds to the cost, but for a project that only requires
doing a very small number of items it is the most
economical.  Myself, I have both an airless paint gun
as wells as a compressor and several air type paint
guns.

Glen, K9STH


--- Tony Martin W4FOA <w4foa at comcast.net> wrote:

Need Color Info on Black DenTron items. If this has
been discussed before, I missed it and therefore am
asking for info on the name, color, style, or any
other identifying tag I might use to find a "canned"
spray paint to do some light touchup/overspray of a
couple of DenTron items.

=====
Glen, K9STH

Web sites

http://home.comcast.net/~k9sth
http://home.comcast.net/~zcomco

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