I really like the look of this Grizzly (http://www.grizzly.com/products/G3102) and wanted to paint my mill a similar color of white instead of the current tool gray. Can anyone think of a good reason why I shouldn't repaint my mill to be like this?
I really like the look of this Grizzly (http://www.grizzly.com/products/G3102) and wanted to paint my mill a similar color of white instead of the current tool gray. Can anyone think of a good reason why I shouldn't repaint my mill to be like this?
I like blue.
But white works!
Scott
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.
I painted my garage to match the white on Jet tools.
Gerry
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Certain tools will not work correctly when painted white.
Just kidding. Can't think of a reason, other than I like red.
Dave
As a DeWalt fan, I am kinda partial to Yellow and Black. Yellow IS the new Red...
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But pink is the new black.
SO - this means that your beloved Yellow and Black scheme has become Yellow and Pink.....eeewww!
Scott
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.
I'm going with lavender and chartreuse, or teal and pumpkin...
But seriously, you should pick a color that doesn't clash with the grease.
I have run Grey, Green, White and now Blue machines.
Green is supposed to be the most psychologically soothing color according to a study by the German government many, many years ago but I think White or Blue is more soothing.
Scott
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.
Don't take this the wrong way, but pictures of your shop make me wet myself. Yup, there, I said it.Originally Posted by mxtras
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Yeah, Scott. Many of us are green with envy!!! Hey, green might be okay.
No, I still like red.
Oh, and if yellow is the new red, then I guess that makes red - classic . (wedge)
Dave
OMG... whats next? Queer eye for the straight machinist???
Pablo
You might be on to something here....... That's a good idea!Originally Posted by peu
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Scott
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.
For a soothing work environment Baker Miller Pink is the color to use for everything; machines, floor, wall. Google it to find out why.
Here, you don't need to google http://www.bakermillerpink.com/
I have a Jet JTM-2 and a GBH-1340.I have them in my house in a front room.(hate the thought of them living in the garage alone).The white fits any decor.LOL
yeah one day you guys are going to look back at pictures of yourselves with your funny coloured mills and ruffled shirts and be soooo embarassed. stick to tradition, grey is the only colour for a machine tool, well ok, green works as well when you want to step out a bit
Well when dealing will oil and stuff like that white shows all the crap....I prefer gray....it always looks cleaner.
I would agree, white would get dirty faster - but maybe the machinery will be cleaned more offten because you notice it more? Just a guess.
My mill and lathe are white. My next truck is going to be dirt brown.
Wayne Hill
ALL of you have entirely TOO much time on your hands.
If God would have wanted machines any other color but gray, he'd have made it cheaper and if it had been Bridgeport/BMI (when they were still solvent - no pun intended) would have used it.....
You're just jealous, that's all......Originally Posted by NC Cams
Consistency is a good thing....unless you're consistently an idiot.