holy fisheye….batman
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- January 17, 2011 at 7:36 am #27335
here’s some video’s of a caravan that fisheye, that i think a gas leak may have caused this. i got lucky on the second go around.
[URL=http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e246/1terpfan/z71/?action=view¤t=VID-20110112-00003.mp4][IMG]http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e246/1terpfan/z71/th_VID-20110112-00003.jpg[/IMG][/URL]i got lucky
[URL=http://s40.photobucket.com/albums/e246/1terpfan/z71/?action=view¤t=VID-20110112-00005.mp4][IMG]http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e246/1terpfan/z71/th_VID-20110112-00005.jpg[/IMG][/URL][quote=”Nexson” post=17298]lild, when using your fisheye elmin, you said you put the first coat on dry? so the second wouldn’t run?
How long did you wait inbetween the dry and the second coat.[/quote]
Generally that helps with not running. But the idea with a fisheye is that you can sometime burry it with clear. But if you put a lot of clear on, it will just flow away from the fish eye (contaminant), and on a vertical panel might run, I suppose. The first coat (medium) will help give a solid foundation. Otherwise you want a lot of clear on so you have enough clear to wet sand/polish afterwards.
When you get fisheyes you wind up trying all sorts of things, sometimes they work, sometimes they don’t. The only thing that holds true with all, is that they piss you off. :whistle:
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