[NSRCA-discussion] Paint
Wayne Galligan
wgalligan at texasairnet.com
Sun Aug 6 09:00:16 AKDT 2006
OR paint during the warm season like now. I just finished my Symphony using the canned stuff and I know from a fact that spraying in the winter you definitely need to warm the cans in hot water prior to spraying. Also keep the spray tips clean or extras soaking in acetone. Keep your finger tip back at the top of the nozzle to prevent over spray from dripping back into the stream that can cause splotches. Century 21 spray cans have a much better nozzle. To bad they are not interchangeable to the LusterCoat cans. The Century 21 white matches white MonoCote perfectly. So I use Century 21 as the bas white coat. Color sand when done and rub out and there is no need for clear coating.
Hmmm... seems like I have said this before.... anyway... FWIW.
Wayne Galligan
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From: patterndude at comcast.net
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Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 11:16 AM
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Nat,
Hey, don't you read my column? Check out the old copies. Art uses lusterkote in a can. He wrote an article on the technique, and I've used the the ideas there on other projects with good results. The key is warming the cans.
--Lance
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From: "Nat Penton" <natpenton at centurytel.net>
If Art Wagner uses a spray can to get those beautiful finishes what brand does he use ?? Nat
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