Hey T-Mike; I have really enjoyed your great videos the last couple of months. I am currently working on a 1956 7.5 Johnson. The paint videos have been especially informative. Keep up the wonderful work!
Thanks Mike! This was the most important information for me as I am a motor guy but brand new to outboards. I am restoring my 1965 5 HP Evinrude and wanted to make sure I had the colors correct!
I feel cost,for what they are, VOP are on par with going to the auto paint store for a custom mix can so not horrible. Rustoleum is supposed to be cheap paint for the home DIYer. I ordered light blue and white for my 74 Mate, still need to get the paint off the tank mount and a little off the tank.
I use that guy and one in Canada but shipping is more for Canada one north York marine Peter McDowell he has matching paint good paint to 👍🏻thanks again for your videos
Hi. Allways love your videos! Enjoy them all and you have helped me with questions on my first motor i have ever worked on and may have more for you in the future. Your knowledge is great and helpful! I did just purchase a 1957 motor and can to match the year of my boat. Thinking of redoing the can/ tank-someone cut the one side of the handle though- didn’t know to keep it original or to redo it? I also have another old tank. I was wondering why no primer though? Love your work. Thank you again for everything you share! Have a good day
@@michaeljsimon Hi. Wasn’t sure you would get this- seen the video was an older one before i started following you. Not sure what you mean by a 2- line tank though? This is all new to me- trying to teach an old dog new tricks and with people like you- it will happen! Again thank you for sharing your knowledge!
@@michaeljsimon Hi. Just watched the video you sent me. Thank you for that. Thinking maybe i miss spoke- i was watching an older video you were talking about matching paint for motors/ fuel tanks. You painted one older tank that was red- i was wondering why no primmer was all?It came out beautiful like all your work though. Thank you and sorry for the confusion
Thank you Mike this is Dennis where can I get spray paint for outboard I have the 51 Mercury at 47 Martin 6 and 7 hours where can I get to pay Dennis from raining cold this morning 32
I read that the Vintage Outboard acrylic doesn't like gas/oil. It appears that it lifts off the motors almost instantly. Has anyone actually experienced that?
Hey T-Mike; I have really enjoyed your great videos the last couple of months. I am currently working on a 1956 7.5 Johnson. The paint videos have been especially informative. Keep up the wonderful work!
Thanks Mike! This was the most important information for me as I am a motor guy but brand new to outboards. I am restoring my 1965 5 HP Evinrude and wanted to make sure I had the colors correct!
Great video, T-Mike.
Very useful and informative.
I feel cost,for what they are, VOP are on par with going to the auto paint store for a custom mix can so not horrible. Rustoleum is supposed to be cheap paint for the home DIYer. I ordered light blue and white for my 74 Mate, still need to get the paint off the tank mount and a little off the tank.
I use that guy and one in Canada but shipping is more for Canada one north York marine Peter McDowell he has matching paint good paint to 👍🏻thanks again for your videos
The site is nymarine.ca. Regards !
Enjoy your videos I’m in Thibodaux is there an equivalent to the anniversary gold for early 70s Johnson
Don’t know that.
Hi. Allways love your videos! Enjoy them all and you have helped me with questions on my first motor i have ever worked on and may have more for you in the future. Your knowledge is great and helpful! I did just purchase a 1957 motor and can to match the year of my boat. Thinking of redoing the can/ tank-someone cut the one side of the handle though- didn’t know to keep it original or to redo it? I also have another old tank. I was wondering why no primer though? Love your work. Thank you again for everything you share! Have a good day
Primer for 2-line tanks.
@@michaeljsimon Hi. Wasn’t sure you would get this- seen the video was an older one before i started following you. Not sure what you mean by a 2- line tank though? This is all new to me- trying to teach an old dog new tricks and with people like you- it will happen! Again thank you for sharing your knowledge!
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@@michaeljsimon Hi. Thank you for everything! Have a good night
@@michaeljsimon Hi. Just watched the video you sent me. Thank you for that. Thinking maybe i miss spoke- i was watching an older video you were talking about matching paint for motors/ fuel tanks. You painted one older tank that was red- i was wondering why no primmer was all?It came out beautiful like all your work though. Thank you and sorry for the confusion
Nice videos !
What Rust-Oleum white matches an 89 Johnson 3 hp?
Rust oleum Gloss Enamel White
Thank you Mike this is Dennis where can I get spray paint for outboard I have the 51 Mercury at 47 Martin 6 and 7 hours where can I get to pay Dennis from raining cold this morning 32
How's the weather by you
Have a heated garage to work on my motor steering the winter and a plastic barrel for the water 25 gallons is that too big
Can I remove minor dents with an air compressor?
Never tried
I read that the Vintage Outboard acrylic doesn't like gas/oil. It appears that it lifts off the motors almost instantly. Has anyone actually experienced that?
Nope
No primer??
Nope
What's his price? Contact info?
Google “Vintage Outboards Paint.com”
Wear a mask Mike. And if using clear coat be warned. Clothes to be discarded at minimum