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Post by andrew1 on Sept 28, 2016 13:43:30 GMT
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Post by guidedog on Sept 28, 2016 13:57:47 GMT
Although I have P5B I don't think the colour changed I believe it is Burnt Grey. If I am wrong Andrew I am sure someone will correct me Bob
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Post by andrew1 on Sept 28, 2016 15:16:26 GMT
Thanks for that, I have mixed up Burnt grey and this one we are restoring is a lot bluer.
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Post by johnwp5bcoupe on Sept 28, 2016 17:41:24 GMT
Thanks for that, I have mixed up Burnt grey and this one we are restoring is a lot bluer. Even if you get the name of the colour Andrew it still may be wrong I would have thought knowing what you do the better solution would be to scan in the colour from somewhere that has been hidden from the sun etc!
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Post by Phil Nottingham on Sept 28, 2016 19:10:34 GMT
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Post by andrew1 on Sept 29, 2016 7:06:50 GMT
Tried Charcoal its to grey, not enough blue.
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Post by johnwp5bcoupe on Sept 29, 2016 7:39:32 GMT
That is a common problem Andrew if Phil says Charcoal Grey that's what colour it was! What your mixing scheme is giving you that's a different matter.
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Post by Phil Nottingham on Sept 29, 2016 10:21:59 GMT
Yes?
Try Steel Grey then which is bluer
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Post by Warwick on Sept 30, 2016 9:47:55 GMT
Judging by your response Phil, you found my question a little strange. This is really quite strange. If you haven't moved this thread twice, then I must have been hallucinating. When I asked the question, I was absolutely certain that it was in the Electrical section. Please please tell me that you moved it there from General, and then moved it again to here in the Bodywork section. Because the only other explanation is that I'm losing the plot.
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Post by Phil Nottingham on Sept 30, 2016 19:16:46 GMT
Perhaps - cannot remember now. Sometimes they do drop into the wrong slot but I check and correct it immediately. So perhaps no plots lost
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