Posted by CNKS on July 05, 2013 at 16:53:00 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Painting with IH2150? posted by pete_5959 on July 05, 2013 at 15:13:19:
Do what the can says for mixing. It is probably 8 parts paint to 1 part reducer. With hardener it is probably 4:1:1, but I don't use 2150, I prefer PPG urethane, which is better paint, also about twice the cost or more than 2150. For hardener you need supplied air to protect your lungs. The only advantage to hardener is that it cures faster allowing mistakes to be corrected the next day. Hardened or not the paint will look about the same. Coats are about 10-15 minutes apart. 3 should do it. If you are using a HVLP gun, set the air at the spec on the gun or in the instructions. Don't change it as it is designed to give 10 psi at the tip. The pressure is reduced inside the gun, and different brands vary as much as 100% or more at the inlet. Fluid flow and pattern adjustment work best wide open. I use a smaller gun for individual parts and get better coverage and save paint. I wouldn't use clear over the paint. Clear works best in the base-clear system.
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