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Dura Stripe Line Marking Field Paint 29 Colors (12-per Case) SOLD BY THE CASE ONLY MADE IN THE U.S.A. Mark: Athletic Fields: Grass, Gravel, Dirt, AstroTurf Parking Lots: Asphalt, Concrete Wood & Synthetic Surfaces Contains: No Fluorocarbons, High Solids, Low VOC'S (Volatile Organic Compounds) Features: Dura-Stripe is a versatile and long wearing paint thats durable, high strength, resists UV light and high in solids. Can be used for most interior and exterior applications. Adheres to Parking Lot Surfaces: Asphalt, Concrete. Athletic Fields: Grass, Gravel, Dirt, AstroTurf and to all clean surface Directions for Use: 1. Temperature of aerosol can must be between 55-85 degrees F. 2. Shake can vigorously for at least 30 seconds after the ball in the aerosol can rattles. 3. Install/align can correctly in striper. Adjust can height for required paint stripe width. 4. Activate spraying by pressing trigger. 5. Partial cans can be saved for later use. Before saving can, clean spray tip by holding can upright and pointing it away from you. Depress tip to one side for a few seconds until propellant is sprayed and tip is cleaned of paint residue. 6. Before reusing saved aerosol cans, make sure to shake can until ball rattles. 7. Average Coverage per can: 4" stripe: 300 to 330 running feet 8. Has standard "T" tip, but can be replaced with a "H or Wedge" tip, if requested at time of order 9. 12 each, Net Weight: 18oz cans per case 10. Cap Color Indicates Color of Paint Stock Colors: White, Yellow, "Clemson" Orange, Red, Gold, Black, Purple, Turf Green, Green, Royal Blue, Grey, Navy, Handicap Blue, Columbia Blue, Teal, Royal Purple, Brown, Tan, Vegas Gold, Old Gold "Georgia Southern", Vanderbilt Gold, Maroon, Burgundy, Cardinal Red, Burnt Orange "Texas Orange", Florescent Orange, Florescent Pink, Florescent Green, Breast Cancer Pink Per Manufacturer: All Prices are Subject to Change Without Notice Due to color differences in monitors, the colors on this site are for reference only. Please contact Epic Sports if you have any color questions.
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On a bright October morning in 1904, thousands of people flocked to Nassau County on rural Long Island to witness the first international motor sports competition in America: the newly created Vanderbilt Cup. By 1906, the number of spectators multiplied to a quarter million and America s place in motor racing history was assured. In 1908, the Vanderbilt Cup was joined by a second international competition, the International Grand Prize, the first grand prix held outside France. By 1913, the Indianapolis 500 would supplant the Vanderbilt Cup and Grand Prize as America's preeminent race, forever turning mainstream America's attention away from road racing and toward the oval tracks then proliferating around the country. Concentrating on the years between 1904 and 1916 and featuring a wealth of photographs, this book examines the early and relatively unknown history of American motor racing. Beginning with an overview of motor racing history, it covers the French origins of the sport and the first international competitions such as the annual Gordon Bennett Cup and the ill-fated Paris to Madrid race. The primary focus is on America's first three races of international stature: the Vanderbilt Cup, the International Grand Prize and the Indianapolis 500. Compiled in great part from contemporary sources such as newspaper accounts and automotive journals, the book covers not only these races, but also the ways in which each spurred development of the American automobile industry, making it at last a true competitor for that of Europe.
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