I needed to repaint my logging arch that I built 9 years ago. I still had some of the original paint left over, so that is what I used. After the second coat of paint, it looked real close to the color of a bracket that was unused from my Kubota snowblower. I brushed two coats right over the original Kubota Orange bracket, and after drying I absolutely can not tell where the original paint ends and the new paint begins. Not even any brush marks.
The original paint used on my logging arch was Rustoleum Allis Chalmers Orange. I have used rattle cans of Orange that was suppose to be a match for Kubota Orange that doesn't match as well as the Allis Chalmers orange.
Just thought I would throw this out there for those that want to match the Kubota Orange. Hopefully a can that is purchased today, will be the same as one from 9 years ago. I will find out next week, as I plan on getting another quart to repaint my set of home made forks.
In the attached picture, when I look real close, the new paint is from the top of the bracket, to the word Equipment on the paint can. This picture was taken in full sun.
The original paint used on my logging arch was Rustoleum Allis Chalmers Orange. I have used rattle cans of Orange that was suppose to be a match for Kubota Orange that doesn't match as well as the Allis Chalmers orange.
Just thought I would throw this out there for those that want to match the Kubota Orange. Hopefully a can that is purchased today, will be the same as one from 9 years ago. I will find out next week, as I plan on getting another quart to repaint my set of home made forks.
In the attached picture, when I look real close, the new paint is from the top of the bracket, to the word Equipment on the paint can. This picture was taken in full sun.
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