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Re: Rattle Can Paint Jobs
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Posted by super99 on February 18, 2007 at 14:08:28 from (207.144.199.101):
In Reply to: Rattle Can Paint Jobs posted by Glenn FitzGerald on February 18, 2007 at 10:52:39:
I have used many different kinds for touch up over the years and most worked pretty well, won't be a professional job, but better than rust. My biggest problem is with Van Sickle paint. Nozzle's always plug before can is empty. One of the things that I do is when I have heated or welded a part, I paint it before it cools all the way down. While part is still tooo warm to touch, I start spraying light coats of paint on it. Dries real fast and then another coat, and another till it's cool. By the time you have picked up tools and are ready to go back to work, paint is dry.
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