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1 for the paint sprayers
As I know we have a few experianced paint sprayers here, I have a quick question.
I'm about to respray an object using non cellulose based paint. If I leave it in the hot water tank cupboard thats about 40 - 50 deg C for 6 - 7 hours a night. Is it feasable that the paint would be dry and hardened in 24 - 48 hours per layer?? I think if all runs smoothly there will be 8ish layers?
I'm in 2 minds to start this project next week as I have to have this rebuilt by 8th Feb.
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I'm about to respray an object using non cellulose based paint. If I leave it in the hot water tank cupboard thats about 40 - 50 deg C for 6 - 7 hours a night. Is it feasable that the paint would be dry and hardened in 24 - 48 hours per layer?? I think if all runs smoothly there will be 8ish layers?
I'm in 2 minds to start this project next week as I have to have this rebuilt by 8th Feb.
Cheers
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As I know we have a few experianced paint sprayers here, I have a quick question.
I'm about to respray an object using non cellulose based paint. If I leave it in the hot water tank cupboard thats about 40 - 50 deg C for 6 - 7 hours a night. Is it feasable that the paint would be dry and hardened in 24 - 48 hours per layer?? I think if all runs smoothly there will be 8ish layers?
I'm in 2 minds to start this project next week as I have to have this rebuilt by 8th Feb.
Cheers
I'm about to respray an object using non cellulose based paint. If I leave it in the hot water tank cupboard thats about 40 - 50 deg C for 6 - 7 hours a night. Is it feasable that the paint would be dry and hardened in 24 - 48 hours per layer?? I think if all runs smoothly there will be 8ish layers?
I'm in 2 minds to start this project next week as I have to have this rebuilt by 8th Feb.
Cheers
depends on the paint and the laquer combo and the hardner he will be using
also .. is that a solid or a COB
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COB??
We're talking car paint aerosols as found in most motorfactors. (acrylic base)
We're talking car paint aerosols as found in most motorfactors. (acrylic base)
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