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Painting with a Compressed Air Sprayer
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<blockquote data-quote="atuck593" data-source="post: 195571" data-attributes="member: 4904"><p>Thanks guys....I just wanted to make sure that I had at least the right equipment for the set up. I am trying to get the best quality for the most reasonable amount of cash.</p><p></p><p>I just need to find out now the proper ratio of paint and thinner for the spray gun. It will be plain old Rust-Oleum from Home Depot...</p><p></p><p>Would it be worth adding a hardener to the paint for a better coat to resist scratches?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atuck593, post: 195571, member: 4904"] Thanks guys....I just wanted to make sure that I had at least the right equipment for the set up. I am trying to get the best quality for the most reasonable amount of cash. I just need to find out now the proper ratio of paint and thinner for the spray gun. It will be plain old Rust-Oleum from Home Depot... Would it be worth adding a hardener to the paint for a better coat to resist scratches? [/QUOTE]
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