Posted by Rich'sToys on January 24, 2023 at 20:59:15 from (50.33.18.53):
In Reply to: Lip stick on a pig posted by grandpa Love on January 23, 2023 at 17:55:47:
Quote: BarnyardEngineering (quoted from post at 08:14:21 01/24/23) [quote="CVPost-grandpa Love"](quoted from post at 05:24:31 01/24/23) It's brushed.... We do rattle can a few parts .... And my son (Mick) paints model cars in the shop sometimes, we get some odd over spray colors....
Poor man's powder coat.
You probably know this but if you use a good quality foam brush and put the right amount on you think it was sprayed on.[/quote]
Cast iron parts are easy to brush paint. I usually use a regular brush for the first coat, and a foam brush for the next one. On the second coat, I sort of dab the paint on, rather than use brush strokes. That eliminates any brush marks that might be present. Looks as good as if you sprayed it on.
This post was edited by Rich'sToys on 01/24/2023 at 09:01 pm.
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