Man your one-stage urethane smokes anything from the factory and I would venture to say anyone's restoration paint job. Appreciate the explanation but looks great as always. Thanks for the video.
Hi, I was a lithographic printer for about 50 years. We used a pantone colour book to mix inks to get a specific colour. If a client sent a colour patch for us to match, we would fan out the book to find the closest match and it would give the recipe of colours to match the swatch. You could use this to find the colour in the book to match your T.Z. blue. It's quite expensive but could be a valuable tool to help you in the future. I'm also sure that over there in the US you could find a cheaper option in a used book somewhere as printers only keep them for a few years before renewing. ALL the best.
Man your one-stage urethane smokes anything from the factory and I would venture to say anyone's restoration paint job. Appreciate the explanation but looks great as always. Thanks for the video.
I appreciate that. I am just trying my best over here as usual.
Hi, I was a lithographic printer for about 50 years. We used a pantone colour book to mix inks to get a specific colour. If a client sent a colour patch for us to match, we would fan out the book to find the closest match and it would give the recipe of colours to match the swatch. You could use this to find the colour in the book to match your T.Z. blue. It's quite expensive but could be a valuable tool to help you in the future. I'm also sure that over there in the US you could find a cheaper option in a used book somewhere as printers only keep them for a few years before renewing. ALL the best.
Thank you.
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Thanks for sharin your EXPERTISE! Holy Moses!!
I saw the thumbnail. Not surprised you have a jig for the backbox warning script
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Color matching is so fricken hard.