Boxford Lathe Brown

 
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BoxfordBrown-0.5L
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172 item(s) available
Weight
3.00 kgs
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A superior high temperature machinery enamel the correct shade for the bottom half of Boxford MkIII 1978 to 1982 range of lathes which were painted in the two tone colour scheme of brown on the base and olive beige on the top.

Also suitable for Boxford VM30 milling machine.

Ideal for heavy duty vehicle finishing, tractors, stationary engines, narrow boats, workshop machinery and marine applications as well as for vehicle repair work and sign writing.

  • High build properties.
  • A long wet edge allows for the largest of fabrications to be brushed or sprayed without overspray or brush drag.
  • High solids content.
  • Brush or spray application.
  • Provides ultimate high gloss with good build and scratch filling properties.
  • Very good resistance to oils, fats, and cutting fluids, which makes it an ideal choice for all types of workshop machinery.
  • Excellent water resistance, flexibility and exterior durability.

Touch dry:- 2 Hours. Firm dry:- 6 Hours. Hard dry:- 12 Hours, @ 20ºC.
Thinners:-  Fully synthetic PT8.
Over coating:- Within 30 minutes or after 16 hours.
Film thickness:- 100 microns WFT gives approximately 50 microns DFT.
Temp Resistance:- 170ºC.
Storage:- 12 months in original sealed containers.
Further information:-  Data Sheet  /  MSDS

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1 Most useful customer reviews (see all reviews):
Mervyn Dale
May 31, 2023
This customer purchased the item at our site.
Had several failed attempts to obtain a reasonable finish on my lathe, with water based paint from a big diy shed, then oil based paint from a nationwide chain of decorators suppliers, in desperation tried the Paragon enamel and never looked back. Obtained a good finish without even trying.

Advantages: Specially formulated to be matched to the colour of my lathe. Quickly delivered and goes on beautifully. The water based flashes off too quickly leaving brush marks. The oil based paint wrinkled and creased went sticky and had to be removed, but the Paragon has just the right drying time flows out lovely and the brush marks just disappear. Very pleased with the product. It looks to be very hard wearing.

Disadvantages: It’s quite expensive but when you add up all the time and money I have spent on this project, trying to do it on the cheap, it’s a no brainer. I could have saved weeks of sanding, scraping and swearing by using the correct Paragon enamel.
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