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    Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?

    Please send me 2 over full rounded table spoon fulls for at test I have chevy orange/ford blue/mopar orange. I have a 72 vett and a 72 MC and had 55 and 57 chevys and 59 fords and a 71 VW what the heck has it got to do with anything? My fingers would not stop typing I can't help it? They did it!

    So I consider this a test

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    • #3
      Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?

      is chevy orange the same as mirrior orange???

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      • #4
        Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?

        It shouldn't be? Two different colors but in orange? But maybe if you did the whole motor with it! Might look great? I have the mirror orange and its close but not chevy and would not work for 100 point type paint as a replacement.

        When buying powder to replace paint so that one can not have to worry about keeping it up as much and if its going on a car that would fall under a 100 point car then its a touchy deal and over time a lot of items have been accepted because the look and the color is real and beside that its hard now to find org paints and products and some because of EPA standards.

        So ask questions as you have done and then ask the higher ups if you are doing show autos.
        Duke

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        • #5
          Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?

          So far.. NIC chevy orange is the only "true" chevy orange I have used ( used eastwood, columbia, and others). so someone shoot a test panel of each and lets compare

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          • #6
            Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?

            Originally posted by akajoker
            So far.. NIC chevy orange is the only "true" chevy orange I have used ( used eastwood, columbia, and others). so someone shoot a test panel of each and lets compare
            Well might happen? Might not? CC I bet want comply!!! And don't know if EW can? NCI and PBTP would I guess? But EW as long as they have been in business should have it mastered? Sorry PBTP but they have been in the restoration business before powder was a business to a point!

            So I put it this way. Can you come up with an original chevy orange that can be tested and know it matches? I used to have org painted valve covers but not sure if I have any more or not but bet I could find some. So if you want a real test I guess got to find the real paint I guess?

            I am 62 and seen my share of chevy orange what about you and where have you seen it? I have 2 72 chevys, one vett and one MC and motors never been touched below the carbs And who says what you think is it is it?

            Not to argue with you is not the point but what other companies say is it is the point! If you want a 100 point car its got to be 100% color and if not mistaken you can powder coat some parts as long as color is correct? But have not really checked into what is accepted now as to a few years back?

            I just sent some rally wheel powder back to EW(want do it again, not worth the cost) To tell them the color was not right? They told me they did some testing and what the found it the color is right? But they didn't as I understand test what I sent back? Rally wheel is grayish/silver/charcoal not greenish bronze unless I missed something? I sent it back because I wouldn't put it on any thing but maybe a piece of out door stuff just to protect it and match the grass

            I ask PBTP to send me two over full table spoons of it to shoot and they have not answered or called me yet?

            Dag I am such an AH !!!! But real is real and prove it I say? Right?

            Did I say enough?

            The Old Man
            Duke

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            • #7
              Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?

              Originally posted by JW450R1
              is chevy orange the same as mirrior orange???
              This Chevy Orange is not the Mirror Orange...different all the way...

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              • #8
                Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?

                Originally posted by duke 46
                Originally posted by akajoker
                So far.. NIC chevy orange is the only "true" chevy orange I have used ( used eastwood, columbia, and others). so someone shoot a test panel of each and lets compare
                Well might happen? Might not? CC I bet want comply!!! And don't know if EW can? NCI and PBTP would I guess? But EW as long as they have been in business should have it mastered? Sorry PBTP but they have been in the restoration business before powder was a business to a point!

                So I put it this way. Can you come up with an original chevy orange that can be tested and know it matches? I used to have org painted valve covers but not sure if I have any more or not but bet I could find some. So if you want a real test I guess got to find the real paint I guess?

                I am 62 and seen my share of chevy orange what about you and where have you seen it? I have 2 72 chevys, one vett and one MC and motors never been touched below the carbs And who says what you think is it is it?

                Not to argue with you is not the point but what other companies say is it is the point! If you want a 100 point car its got to be 100% color and if not mistaken you can powder coat some parts as long as color is correct? But have not really checked into what is accepted now as to a few years back?

                I just sent some rally wheel powder back to EW(want do it again, not worth the cost) To tell them the color was not right? They told me they did some testing and what the found it the color is right? But they didn't as I understand test what I sent back? Rally wheel is grayish/silver/charcoal not greenish bronze unless I missed something? I sent it back because I wouldn't put it on any thing but maybe a piece of out door stuff just to protect it and match the grass

                I ask PBTP to send me two over full table spoons of it to shoot and they have not answered or called me yet?

                Dag I am such an AH !!!! But real is real and prove it I say? Right?

                Did I say enough?

                The Old Man
                Duke
                Not to get into a pissing constest here, BUT.. when I go have the local PPG dealer and have them mix up chevy orange base coat/clear coat and shoot a set of valve covers, only to have the customer to send his finned air cleaner lid to me about a month later wanting it powdered, and I take the lid back to PPG after coating and they scan it with their meter and the powdered piece comes up to match PPG chevy orange.. then I think that's a pretty damn good match.. BUT I do know what you are saying, I've seen "chevy" orange that looked more like a mopar orange than a chevy, I'm sure over the years the formula has been modified, heck it's had to have been, since the old paints are no more (laquers are a thing of the past pretty much, and acrylic enamels are too)

                I'm not saying PBTP's doesn't match, cause quiet frankly I would bet it does, I've had nothing but good results shooting their powders.. and I'm with you on the EW thing.. I've had a couple colors not turn out to be the exact color I thought I was buying and to say it's frustrating is an understatment...

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                • #9
                  Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?

                  Originally posted by akajoker
                  Originally posted by duke 46
                  Originally posted by akajoker
                  So far.. NIC chevy orange is the only "true" chevy orange I have used ( used eastwood, columbia, and others). so someone shoot a test panel of each and lets compare
                  Well might happen? Might not? CC I bet want comply!!! And don't know if EW can? NCI and PBTP would I guess? But EW as long as they have been in business should have it mastered? Sorry PBTP but they have been in the restoration business before powder was a business to a point!

                  So I put it this way. Can you come up with an original chevy orange that can be tested and know it matches? I used to have org painted valve covers but not sure if I have any more or not but bet I could find some. So if you want a real test I guess got to find the real paint I guess?

                  I am 62 and seen my share of chevy orange what about you and where have you seen it? I have 2 72 chevys, one vett and one MC and motors never been touched below the carbs And who says what you think is it is it?

                  Not to argue with you is not the point but what other companies say is it is the point! If you want a 100 point car its got to be 100% color and if not mistaken you can powder coat some parts as long as color is correct? But have not really checked into what is accepted now as to a few years back?

                  I just sent some rally wheel powder back to EW(want do it again, not worth the cost) To tell them the color was not right? They told me they did some testing and what the found it the color is right? But they didn't as I understand test what I sent back? Rally wheel is grayish/silver/charcoal not greenish bronze unless I missed something? I sent it back because I wouldn't put it on any thing but maybe a piece of out door stuff just to protect it and match the grass

                  I ask PBTP to send me two over full table spoons of it to shoot and they have not answered or called me yet?

                  Dag I am such an AH !!!! But real is real and prove it I say? Right?

                  Did I say enough?

                  The Old Man
                  Duke
                  Not to get into a pissing constest here, BUT.. when I go have the local PPG dealer and have them mix up chevy orange base coat/clear coat and shoot a set of valve covers, only to have the customer to send his finned air cleaner lid to me about a month later wanting it powdered, and I take the lid back to PPG after coating and they scan it with their meter and the powdered piece comes up to match PPG chevy orange.. then I think that's a pretty damn good match.. BUT I do know what you are saying, I've seen "chevy" orange that looked more like a mopar orange than a chevy, I'm sure over the years the formula has been modified, heck it's had to have been, since the old paints are no more (laquers are a thing of the past pretty much, and acrylic enamels are too)

                  I'm not saying PBTP's doesn't match, cause quiet frankly I would bet it does, I've had nothing but good results shooting their powders.. and I'm with you on the EW thing.. I've had a couple colors not turn out to be the exact color I thought I was buying and to say it's frustrating is an understatment...
                  I just ordered a color swatch from NIC to look at but PBTP puts theirs on real metal so I guess when they get around to it we can get a sample. If you ever shoot some of NIC again find a small flat piece and shoot it for me and I will be glad to send you the postage for it.

                  If you are ever at a dump or know someone getting rid of the drapes than are used for sliding doors that have the metal hooked by a chain at the bottom, get them. The are great for color panels and are the size of PBTP ones but heaver just blast them and shoot. They even have holes in them

                  Have a great weekend
                  Duke

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                  • #10
                    Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?


                    I just ordered a color swatch from NIC to look at but PBTP puts theirs on real metal so I guess when they get around to it we can get a sample. If you ever shoot some of NIC again find a small flat piece and shoot it for me and I will be glad to send you the postage for it.

                    If you are ever at a dump or know someone getting rid of the drapes than are used for sliding doors that have the metal hooked by a chain at the bottom, get them. The are great for color panels and are the size of PBTP ones but heaver just blast them and shoot. They even have holes in them

                    Have a great weekend
                    Duke
                    I never thought about metal drapes.. that's a great idea.! As for the nic swatches.. they are on metal as well. I got a huge catalog from them, with real coated samples. I took the chevy orange that nic had in the book held it to some of the stuff I had painted and was like damn, that's too close... so after I powdered the lid, I took it back to have it metered just to see how close it was.!

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                    • #11
                      Re: ANYONE LOOKING FOR CHEVY ORANGE ?

                      Originally posted by akajoker

                      I just ordered a color swatch from NIC to look at but PBTP puts theirs on real metal so I guess when they get around to it we can get a sample. If you ever shoot some of NIC again find a small flat piece and shoot it for me and I will be glad to send you the postage for it.

                      If you are ever at a dump or know someone getting rid of the drapes than are used for sliding doors that have the metal hooked by a chain at the bottom, get them. The are great for color panels and are the size of PBTP ones but heaver just blast them and shoot. They even have holes in them

                      Have a great weekend
                      Duke
                      I never thought about metal drapes.. that's a great idea.! As for the nic swatches.. they are on metal as well. I got a huge catalog from them, with real coated samples. I took the chevy orange that nic had in the book held it to some of the stuff I had painted and was like damn, that's too close... so after I powdered the lid, I took it back to have it metered just to see how close it was.!
                      NIC's swatches are on aluminum - it can make difference what type of metal you shoot. The heavier the metal (or more mass), the darker it will turn out, unless it's polished or chrome to start with.

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