Posted by bc on November 24, 2009 at 08:22:18 from (67.66.111.187):
In Reply to: Painting tips needed posted by Diesel D on November 23, 2009 at 21:24:55:
Makes me wonder which is better and easier, spraying or brushing?
I've got a 16' equipment trailer to repaint. It's not a nascar hauler but something that heavy wood and iron will be bounced around on the paint. Too me, spraying leaves light coats easily scratchable and creates messy oversprays. Then I have to clean up the gun. Brushing gives a heavy coat and a good brush won't leave much for marks. My uncle painted an old van with a brush and you wouldn't know it on the street. If you were standing next to it and knew he brushed it, then you can go find a few brush marks.
Just wondering if I'm missing something with the spray gun. I had a guy spray my horse trailer and he seemed to leave some thin spots that to me could use another coat or two.
And Diesel, probably about everything you would want to know about painting is over there on the painting forum. I have't been there is a while though.
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