Thread: Painting without a spray gun
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09-19-2007 08:02 AM #1
Don't know much about it, but I betcha by the time you get done wet sanding it smooth enough to get any kind of decent finish, you'll sure wish you would of used a spray gun!!!!!Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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09-19-2007 08:45 AM #2
I will use a hudson sprayer ,before I will brush or roll again..............
Its gunna take longer than u thought and its gunna cost more too(plan ahead!)
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09-19-2007 08:49 AM #3
I can't imagine a roll on top final coat of paint - especially Rust-O-leum. It's hard enough to get consistant film coverage with a decent spray gun, a roller would be impossible. Just think of painting a wall in your house. When you load the roller from the pan, the paint on the first stroke is fairly heavy with each suceeding pass it is thinner. A tooth brush is too stiff, but I have some $.69 chip brushes that are perfect.
I do recall my father painting his '41 Chevy using some pads similar to my wife's powder puffs. I was too young to remember the quality, but do recall my parents not being overjoyed with the results and talking about it years later after a new car.
Hot Rod Magazine has had, IMO, credibility problems for many years and something like this sure doesn't strengthen my opinion. If I can 'read' it once in the barber shop, that's my diet for the year of their trendy ricer language.Dave







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