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    looking for correct paint for Delta machine

    I bought a Delta 6 inch jointer at an auction last Saturday. It is a fairly new model because the cutter head has jacking screws. It has sat in a barn for you knows how long. DE rusting it is going to take a while. It has four metal legs. I have no way of taking a picture at the present time so I can not post a picture. I would like to know where I can get the correct light gray paint. Any help will be appreciated.


    Tom
    Tom

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    This may help, Tom.

    http://wiki.vintagemachinery.org/PaintColorsDelta.ashx

    When I've needed to match a machine color, I took a part from it to my local SW's and had them do a color match using an OB paint base. It has always come out close enough for my purposes.

    John

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    If you are going to tear it down and repaint everything, matching exactly may not be necessary. When I refurbed an old Delta BS, I used Krylon Farm and Implement in Massey Gray. They also have a lighter Ford Gray. Sprayed it with a cheap HVLP and it came out pretty well. They also sell it in rattle cans, which may be a benefit in certain situations.

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    Older rockwell saw I used Ford gray and Ford blue 2 to one ratio.
    Bill D

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    Rust-Oleum Professional Dark Machine Gray: very close match to the. original paint on this unit:

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    I hadn't planned on repainting the whole machine but it is probably the best option. I hadn't even considered tearing the whole machine apart, again the best option. I am sure the ways are somewhat rusted. I also have an old Delta band saw which is about the same color as the one pictured above so maybe I will do both.

    My gray is a lot lighter and I think getting the right color will be next to impossible so I am just going to paint the whole thing. Anyway thanks for your help. And thank you John for the paint color from Sherwin Williams, I know it took you some time to find it. Actually I know it took every one some time to reply to my question. Thanks again.
    Tom

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    I used DARK Ford gray and dark ford blue.
    Bill D

    https://sawmillcreek.org/showthread....ng-tool-online

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    Here are some photos of the jointer. I have removed the parts that operated the fence
    IMG_0008.JPG IMG_0009.JPG IMG_0010.JPG
    Tom

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    Newer models have a bluish green cast to them than the vintage machine grey color of the pre-war machines.

    I also think (but am not certain) that the SherwinWilliams formula in the link is no longer available with SW's current colorant system.

    YMMV

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    Rustoleum light machinery grey worked well for me for the newer color.
    Rick Potter

    DIY journeyman,
    FWW wannabe.
    AKA Village Idiot.

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    Battleship gray is Haze Grey.
    Bill D.

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