mrvette
Phantom of the Opera
Dupont NASON, 421-19 medium gray urethane primer, plus a fresh can of additive...hardener/whatever....reducer, that's it....the primer was OK'd by the Dupont dealer guy, as it was a old can a buddy had in his garage....
it's been shaken up and mixed good by him....
so what to expect from using a top loader gun in my 2 car garage, with respect to painting the garage, I been told it would paint the entire garage, but that don't sound right....I thought a HVLP type gun would not waste much paint...going to cover the tool box anyway, and wear a respirator....
have to wait until this weather front goes through....less than 70% humidity is what was advised....
any ideas about how long till dry to the touch??
I going to put the car on jackstands, take off the wheels and stack them out back need tape/cover everything, I know that much....already did the window frames in flat black from a decent spray bomb...window trim is black anyway, so whatever color the car winds up being it's not outta place...
I was told that I could use ANY urethane over this Dupont product...but not by the Dupont dealer....so I was told to NOT use any PPG product as it will most certainly react badly.....
the final color is not decided yet, reason is...I flat don't trust my own body work, even though others say it's fine...and so want to see the solid color primer on it, with a wet water surfact in the sunlight, before I decide to spend another 200 bux or paint....
any opinions as to what troubles I"m looking at???
:gurney:
it's been shaken up and mixed good by him....
so what to expect from using a top loader gun in my 2 car garage, with respect to painting the garage, I been told it would paint the entire garage, but that don't sound right....I thought a HVLP type gun would not waste much paint...going to cover the tool box anyway, and wear a respirator....
have to wait until this weather front goes through....less than 70% humidity is what was advised....
any ideas about how long till dry to the touch??
I going to put the car on jackstands, take off the wheels and stack them out back need tape/cover everything, I know that much....already did the window frames in flat black from a decent spray bomb...window trim is black anyway, so whatever color the car winds up being it's not outta place...
I was told that I could use ANY urethane over this Dupont product...but not by the Dupont dealer....so I was told to NOT use any PPG product as it will most certainly react badly.....
the final color is not decided yet, reason is...I flat don't trust my own body work, even though others say it's fine...and so want to see the solid color primer on it, with a wet water surfact in the sunlight, before I decide to spend another 200 bux or paint....
any opinions as to what troubles I"m looking at???
:gurney: