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Re: Painting air/ surface temp?
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Posted by Michael Sheik on March 16, 2006 at 11:10:15 from (199.153.205.246):
In Reply to: Re: Painting air/ surface temp? posted by Rick/Oasis ID on March 16, 2006 at 10:40:08:
Straight Enamel dries slow even with hardener. What is the thinner - lacquer thinner, mineral spirits or xylene(xylol). Or is it special thinner for the specific paint sold to you. If it were me I probably would just wait but if you must go, I would use the lacquer thinner as it works like a "fast" thinner but could affect the shine of some paints (maybe just a tick less shiny). Big secret here is have the metal to correct temp. and not the air and follow the label! One last suggestion is to try a test shot on small piece of plate steel set up at the working conditions you are anticipating. Better than messing up the whole tractor.
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