usually should go at least 30%-70% thhinner when your spraying depending on room temperature and desired drying times obviously the more thinner the faster drying time, when theres a hardener that means its a 2K system, in 2k systems you can usually get different speed hardeners for different temperature applications
Going to be awesome looking machine! I was fascinated by the way you were able to squat around and bend doing that spraying. Maybe I am wrong for not trying, but I dont want to pay a price for even trying to squat down like that. Maybe in the warm water pool at physical therapy I will, that way I wont fall. Ha! I guarantee you if I tried in water I would still pay a big price. Ha!!!
I gotta get me one of those "Stirring Screwdrivers."
Corvet
usually should go at least 30%-70% thhinner when your spraying depending on room temperature and desired drying times obviously the more thinner the faster drying time, when theres a hardener that means its a 2K system, in 2k systems you can usually get different speed hardeners for different temperature applications
Love the color.
G'Day, an excellent product to add to oil based paint is lanolin oil, it is sold in Australia as Penatrol. It has a hundred uses.
Ugh. Painting tubes. Just like painting railings.
Looks like new shinny rust
all right late pant
Paint looks really good for the first coat . Is that a Mopar in the other Grage ?
lookin good
Going to be awesome looking machine! I was fascinated by the way you were able to squat around and bend doing that spraying. Maybe I am wrong for not trying, but I dont want to pay a price for even trying to squat down like that. Maybe in the warm water pool at physical therapy I will, that way I wont fall. Ha! I guarantee you if I tried in water I would still pay a big price. Ha!!!
Schweet… a little hint of blue would have given you that wine/burgundy I think, but this looks good too!
thanks
next time, the lighting sucked too