Posted by Leroy on December 26, 2017 at 06:49:16 from (69.88.201.13):
In Reply to: Help, my Paint Process posted by 2510Paul on December 25, 2017 at 07:33:36:
I never could get a sprayer to work, had different ones. Now as far as being cheaper For me it would not be as for what I paint on parts the cleaning of that sprayer would wast 5 times the paint that I would use for what I am doing. I yse a lot of the rusoleum 2X paint in cans when I am rebuilding one of the hay rakes and I have right after a rain and I paint outside while the piece is wet from the rain sprayed it and no problem with being wet. And have also painted in the 30'sF with no problem, just takes longer to dry at times but the 30,' paint actually dried faster than in 60's. And a lot of times the piece is ready to install in 2 hours. And i have not used a primer.Dealer that gets the rakes is satified with the paint jobs.
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