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  • December 20, 2009 at 7:33 am #18092

    Man Andy! That sounds like quite the operation! Hope it pays well 😉 I can see how you could do that many jobs if each one is ready to go one right after the other. I think I have seen pictures of your booth and oven over on ASET. I think I would be lost doing that kind of work. I just paint collision work, only 2 to 3 a day. Sounds like you have ol spraytech beat at this speed thing! 😉

    December 20, 2009 at 3:16 pm #18102

    [b]Underpaid Painter wrote:[/b]
    [quote] Sounds like you have ol spraytech beat at this speed thing! ;)[/quote]
    Don’t let him here you say that :lol1

    I think he took a hit when he moved over to water base, but I’ve no doubt he’ll get it licked very quickly. That discussion actually got pulled from ASET as we were talking about pushing the products outside of manufacturers recommendations, but to be honest most of them don’t actually put a flash time down for WB, they just say ‘dry until fully uniformly matt’. The way I look at it, if it’s dry enough to tack or nib, then it’s dry enough for clear. And I’ve never had any delamination problems, so I can’t be doing too much wrong 😉

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