gidon
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Thanks Steve - would you say it's too cold for the Chestnut Melamine Lacquer too? What problems do you get with lower temperatures on the non- water-based stuff so I know what to look out for if the temperature gets lower? I'm spraying in the shed I built recently - so indoors - but no insulation or heating and have the door wide open.
Bit puzzled why you're all thinning the Melamine Lacquer - it's much less viscous than the water based stuff? Is there another reason aside from the viscosity?
Will try Osmo or Chestnut equivalent at some stage but spraying is quick when it goes well!
Robert - hand cream! My wife saw that and laughed! But I do need to be careful with contaminants - thanks. Now sanding the shop counter and am also concerned that perhaps the patchy'ness may be due to heavy sanding on the delicate veneer?? Perhaps these bits don't take the lacquer so well?
Well even though I had success with the spray gun and compressor yesterday on the counter shelves my Earlex HV5000 arrived today and I gave it a go. Wish I'd gone this route in the first place - what a doddle! Very impressed so far. Got a perfect finish off the acrylic lacquer straight off - the controls are so straightforward compared to using a compressor. The only negative I can see so far is the constant noise! But will give a further report when I do the big spray - a nice SATA RP gun could be for sale shortly!
Cheers
Gidon
Bit puzzled why you're all thinning the Melamine Lacquer - it's much less viscous than the water based stuff? Is there another reason aside from the viscosity?
Will try Osmo or Chestnut equivalent at some stage but spraying is quick when it goes well!
Robert - hand cream! My wife saw that and laughed! But I do need to be careful with contaminants - thanks. Now sanding the shop counter and am also concerned that perhaps the patchy'ness may be due to heavy sanding on the delicate veneer?? Perhaps these bits don't take the lacquer so well?
Well even though I had success with the spray gun and compressor yesterday on the counter shelves my Earlex HV5000 arrived today and I gave it a go. Wish I'd gone this route in the first place - what a doddle! Very impressed so far. Got a perfect finish off the acrylic lacquer straight off - the controls are so straightforward compared to using a compressor. The only negative I can see so far is the constant noise! But will give a further report when I do the big spray - a nice SATA RP gun could be for sale shortly!
Cheers
Gidon