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<blockquote data-quote="John 1594" data-source="post: 62893" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>preparation is the key, more time you spend cleaning and sanding, the better the finish, and idiot can wield a spray gun, but to get a good finish takes some practice, even a golden balls like myself hasnt mastered the dark art of it yet</p><p> </p><p>tip for beginners though, heat the paint up so its nearly boiling, that way you need less thinners, so it wont want to run as much, pour it in spray gun and apply, soon as it hits the cooler metal it thickens up, and sticks like shite to a blanket, it wont be quite as shiny as its the thinners what give the shine to some extent, but it will be a smooth and uniform coat all the same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John 1594, post: 62893, member: 23"] preparation is the key, more time you spend cleaning and sanding, the better the finish, and idiot can wield a spray gun, but to get a good finish takes some practice, even a golden balls like myself hasnt mastered the dark art of it yet tip for beginners though, heat the paint up so its nearly boiling, that way you need less thinners, so it wont want to run as much, pour it in spray gun and apply, soon as it hits the cooler metal it thickens up, and sticks like shite to a blanket, it wont be quite as shiny as its the thinners what give the shine to some extent, but it will be a smooth and uniform coat all the same [/QUOTE]
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