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Thanks for the info Tony . I'm using a suction touch up gun for the smaller parts and a larger STAR S770 suction gun for big bits . The protec paint is pretty glossy so i did add a bit more flatter base , using enamel thinners , no harder plus lots of stirring mixing between coats . one thing i need to look at is my hose length is very long about 8 -10 meters and looking at this you tube below maybe my fan is to wide I'm trying to get to much coverage might need to bring it in a bit . looks like from your book i need to make sure when i do that quick test spray i have the oval spray shape pattern . Dale
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-acl0BNGWk
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1944 GPW and Bantam trailer Last edited by Dale Jordan; 23-10-13 at 02:45. |
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