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09-29-2003 01:55 PM #4
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That was the initial plan, but I don't think I can measure the clear, hardener, reducer, and flattening all in such a small amount.
I thought about trying more and more flattening while in the cup, but then I wouldn't know a percentage because the cup would be inaccurate...too many variables.
I may just buy a few pint of clear to play with, then I know an exact amount and if I don't like the result I'm not wasting much.
Dupont black primer, Dupont Centari black basecoat, Dupont Centari clear, Dupont Centari flattening (comes in quart cans)
The new problem is a cold front...lower temps and humidity are going to change my flow and finish.
I've never sprayed on a dry day, I'm so used to summertime that I compensate for humidity with my technique. Now I probably will see orange peel and I can't sand it out because I want a semi-flat finish.Ensure that the path of least resistance is not you...
Damn, that's something I didn't want to hear. I'm glad I got to meet him and Rosie and Rick. I'm proud to have had him as a friend, RIP Johnboy
John Norton aka johnboy