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  1. Roadking41A

    Roadking41A Well-Known Member

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    Hey Norman you forgot the pink pin stripes :rofl2:
     
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    Where? On the muffler? There weren't any before, just woodgrain.
     
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    Nah but you did forget the muffler bearings and blinker fluid.:rofl2::rofl2:
     
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    I substituted wind for the winshield and tail for the taillights. :evilsmile:
     
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    Is that why they call you Windy???? :rofl2:
     
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    Wow , never seen that, looks good

    The roller is used in Mexico only to paint homes
     
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    Yeah Old Windy Opps I mean Norman does a great job.
     
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    Actually, old fart! :D, if they're really young name-callers. Windy sounds more dignified.(y)

    I tried it out and saved about $4,500 CDN$ (45,000$ pesos MX$) Plus the paint I used gives rust protection, jejeje! :D
     
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    Perfect, when you come to Mexico can go, let you paint my wagon, it will be a great savings :thumbs2:

    My car needs paint
     
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    There you go, Normy! You have a job in Mexico when you go!
     
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    No way, Jose! Too hot to do this in Mexico, Unless you've got an air-conditioned garage. If you read those other sites, you'll see that you can do a great job with spray cans.
     
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    Ok but my name is Joel :)


    Do not worry, I can go to Canada to know lol
     
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    Monterrey, MX gets up to 50C (over 120F) in summer. I admire the folks who know how to work in that temperature. Further south, it's more humanly tolerable. Mexico City's air is getting better, but I like my 20 to 30C temps just fine during the summer. :p
     
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    You know what you might be able to do is use the Mexican/Spanish search engines, including Google.com.mx, searching for "lamina rollo" or "pintar rollo". I'll bet you find out that there are lots of guys doing it well under the hot conditions you have there.
     
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    You are quite right, I live in Mexico City and is a pleasant climate.

    For high temperatures we have a cure, a lot of beer

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