AndyBoyd
Established Member
Everyone,
As per usual I'm struggling with painting a cupboard I have made, on a fundamental level I don't like painting furniture as I like wood, but it's not that eternal struggle I'm on about
I have one of those nice B&Q HVLP sprayers , but the question is what type of paint is best to spray?
I'm not looking for makes but types of paint,
So undercoat and top coat (gloss and satin finish) ?
Water based and solvent based options would be good too.
I've just tried spraying some test pieces with common or garden water based undercoat (acrylic I think) from the B&Q equiv here, and common satin finish white top coat, also from the B&Q equiv - it either splattered thickly or ran like a train if I tried to thin it by even the slightest amount
I don't mind forking our for a good HVLP if that's what's needed but it strikes me I should be doing much better than I am so I thought let's get advice about paint for spraying and then go from there.
Here's hoping
As per usual I'm struggling with painting a cupboard I have made, on a fundamental level I don't like painting furniture as I like wood, but it's not that eternal struggle I'm on about
I have one of those nice B&Q HVLP sprayers , but the question is what type of paint is best to spray?
I'm not looking for makes but types of paint,
So undercoat and top coat (gloss and satin finish) ?
Water based and solvent based options would be good too.
I've just tried spraying some test pieces with common or garden water based undercoat (acrylic I think) from the B&Q equiv here, and common satin finish white top coat, also from the B&Q equiv - it either splattered thickly or ran like a train if I tried to thin it by even the slightest amount
I don't mind forking our for a good HVLP if that's what's needed but it strikes me I should be doing much better than I am so I thought let's get advice about paint for spraying and then go from there.
Here's hoping