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#21
why do oyu need circulation?
Plywood would be more effective than tarp but I have to spray the walls down before painting to prevent dirt and spraying water onto wood is not good after a while.
#23
sometimes. In a spray booth I always do because the lighting is so good. But my garage lighting sucks and when I get overspray on them I can't see sh1t. It's really bad on my eyes but what can you do. I have 2 flurescent lights but it's not enough.
#24
Originally posted by 6GenCivic
sometimes. In a spray booth I always do because the lighting is so good. But my garage lighting sucks and when I get overspray on them I can't see sh1t. It's really bad on my eyes but what can you do. I have 2 flurescent lights but it's not enough.
sometimes. In a spray booth I always do because the lighting is so good. But my garage lighting sucks and when I get overspray on them I can't see sh1t. It's really bad on my eyes but what can you do. I have 2 flurescent lights but it's not enough.
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see if my pa will move the old birds for me
#27
heres the reply from my dad:
they are called zip walls, I got them at Lincoln contractors supply in k town, since then I have seen them cheaper ( they are expensive) most times we aren't using them if you'd like to borrow them I have no problem
I want to think they are about 170 per pair
p.s. by k-town he means the city just south of me. look around on the net for that name, if its a tool worth its salt though, toolcrib will have it.
they are called zip walls, I got them at Lincoln contractors supply in k town, since then I have seen them cheaper ( they are expensive) most times we aren't using them if you'd like to borrow them I have no problem
I want to think they are about 170 per pair
p.s. by k-town he means the city just south of me. look around on the net for that name, if its a tool worth its salt though, toolcrib will have it.
#29
Originally posted by fujiwara takumi
he says back in the day to do dust control they would soak down the floor of the garage with water, than the dust would always stick to the floor, hopefully instead of the car.
he says back in the day to do dust control they would soak down the floor of the garage with water, than the dust would always stick to the floor, hopefully instead of the car.
so i will be needing two guns ? one for primer and one for the actual paint ?
#30
to get the correct color you wanna paint, you need to know what pressure your gonna set the gun too...also, when you spray the base coat there isnt if any overspray, and nothing will get stuck in it, but w/ clear...man thats a different story.