[Milsurplus] Army Green Painting
Patrick Schreiber
brokoak at madisontelco.com
Wed Aug 7 17:57:54 EDT 2013
a company called devoe paints sell the correct green in areosol cans through
several mil vehicle restoration sites. Google that and you will find what
you need
Patrick Schreiber
KC9WIA
----- Original Message -----
From: <Andrew.MacAllister at emerson.com>
To: <milsurplus at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Wednesday, August 07, 2013 12:33 AM
Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] Army Green Painting
> Very nice.
> Thanks for the info!
> Andy W5ACM
>
> ________________________________________
> From: milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [milsurplus-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Michael D. Harmon
> [mharmon at att.net]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 9:01 PM
> To: milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Milsurplus] Army Green Painting
>
> I thought I'd pass along something that I've discovered through
> experimentation.
>
> I had an LS-166/U speaker that had been repainted flat black and looked
> awful.
>
> I discovered that 91% isopropyl alcohol and a little scrubbing would
> remove the sprayed-on flat black paint without
> removing the baked-on factory OD green paint, however, there were areas
> where the original finish was gone. I sanded the
> enclosure with 400 and then 600 sandpaper until the surface was smooth
> and the edges of the missing paint were
> feathered out. Now, what to paint it with?
>
> I went looking for paint to match the original OD color as closely as
> possible. Rustoleum Camouflage #1919 Deep Forest
> Green was almost a perfect match. There was only one problem. The
> Rustoleum paint is extremely flat so as to be non-reflecting.
> The paint used on Army comm gear has a little bit of a satin finish. I
> decided to try painting the speaker case with the Camo paint
> first, and then using a clear coat of Krylon Satin Crystal Clear over
> the flat camo paint.
>
> I was delighted with the results! The color is almost a dead-ringer
> match, and there's just enough sheen from the Krylon satin clear
> coat to make the resulting finish look almost exactly like the factory
> green finish.
>
> Any of you who need to repaint a piece of Army comm gear should try
> this. Use a small piece at first to see if you like the results before
> stripping down a piece of vintage gear.
>
> Mike, WB0LDJ
> mharmon at att.net
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