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> PPG Paint vs Omni, ppg paint vs omni
sanman
post Oct 1 2004, 11:02 AM
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Has any one sprayed both ppg & Omni.
you can get 2 stage omni for half the price of PPG
I have use PPG in the past and was wanting an opinion
of the omni which would be better single stage PPG or 2 stage omni. Any words from experiece would be appreciated (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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post Oct 3 2004, 05:54 PM
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QUOTE(DonTraver @ Oct 2 2004, 08:43 PM)
One thing I've learned about the EPA when I worked for Caterpillar building and running Generator Plants. Once you get the EPA on you ass, you never, never, never get them off. I saw what happened to other companies that did. Better to not get them on your butt in the first place.

How true that is, the EPA can be a real Bear. I know a guy who built a chrome line in his plant, by the book, and once he was done he called in the EPA just to make sure the book did not change because some EPA do gooder thinks it should.

You will love this one even more, I found some old Dynamite all swelled up and nasty stuff. Called the authorities and they called in the Bomb Squad. Not a big deal right, you ignite it in a controlled environment with people hundreds of feet away. Getting the stuff to where you can burn it is more risky than the destruction process. But you have to call the EPA to get a permit, and then they have to show up, even though these bomb guys are from the airforce base - hey they feds also. 5 hours latter we get to burn this stuff, and now are a dot on the EPA map.

It was a fun day, got to tell everybody at work to leave the building, they thought I fired them! And got to watch a Sheriff take a tape from a news guy - because he was taking pictures of the Airforce Bomb Personnel - National security - this was way before 9/11.
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