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Anybody know of a good quailty oil paint for doing an exterior coated brick wall, Something that will hold up thru the elements of the weather, and good for blending colors. I remember Dyna Paints had an classic oil they used when people used to paint billboards. I'm in the process of locating them. Does Chromatic or 1-Shot make such a paint. I don't remember what kind of paint Bill Hueg was using in Boise? That looked like it worked pretty good. Any advice Oil painters?
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Hey Cisco The oils you are looking for are made by Triangle coatings they manufacture the classic oil colors,galons,quarts and tubes.They are located in California last I heard,Ihaven't bought any in long time.contact Gary Molitor at 1-800-895-8000.Good luck Bill Masters..
-------------------- Bill Masters Golden Signs Scranton,PA signbum@msn.com Posts: 86 | From: Scranton,PA | Registered: May 1999
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Well it looks like Mr Masters beat me to the draw here,....I also use the Winton brand(Windsor & Newton)of studio tubes for smaller projects the large tubes aren't all that expensive & usually available locally here. If the job is to be in direct sunlight,you'll need to use a permanent pallette of colors & clearcoat,...
-------------------- fly low...timi/NC is, Tim Barrow Barrow Art Signs Winston-Salem,NC Posts: 2224 | From: Winston-Salem,NC,USA | Registered: Nov 1998
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Bill and Timi got ya covered. Trangle makes Danacolors artist oil colors. At one time both Chromatic and Ronan had pure oil colors on the market. Danacolor came out with the oil color in a caulking gun sized tube, along with the pint and quart sized cans. You'll want some Smith's Cream and Linseed oil to go along with the pigment.
-------------------- Bill Dirkes Cornhole Art LLC Bellevue, Ky. Goodnight Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are. Posts: 591 | From: Bellevue,Ky. US | Registered: Aug 1999
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