I should buy shares in the Rust-Oleum company

I’ve spent the past few weeks painting many MGB parts and going through many cans of spray paint. While I realize that spraying using my compressor would likely cost less this is a convenient way to work on a few parts at a time. Almost finished, I think!

Lots of Rust-Oleum and Tremclad paint cans
Lots of Rust-Oleum and Tremclad paint cans
Primed MGB parts everywhere
Primed MGB parts everywhere

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