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Jet touch up paint?

take a scraping about a fingernail size to lowes, let them mix some paint to match.....tell them it is going on metal

somewhere I have in my mind someone mention rustoleum can be used?????????????
 
Tom,

You could try WMH Tool Group and they may sell it through parts dept. here are a couple numbers:


Technical Service
1.800.274.6846
8:00am - 5:00pm
(CST Monday-Friday)


Customer Relations
1.800.274.6848
8:00am - 5:00pm
(CST Monday-Friday)
 
Rust-oleum Biscuit color epoxy appliance spray paint, available at Lowes, is a perfect match for the Jet.

Thanks Wayne. I'm not the original poster but have a Jet lathe. Good to know. And a lot cheaper than WMH I bet.
 
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