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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Huntsville, AL
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Thanks Steve I appreciate the info and will take your advice. I mostly used aniline dye in shellac to match the japan. This is the first machine I used paint on. This process takes a long time and painting would save a lot of time.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: San Lorenzo, CA
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I feel bad about recommending such a simple modern solution (unlike ALL of the other way to do things...) but this specific part number paint is amazing. I am buying the paint by the case since I use it on the Corvair and on sewing machines, and on treadle bases, and old tools and...... It really does paint differently than anything I have used before.
Note: Paint on a test piece and watch the shine change before you do it on an important piece. I over applied the first time because it looks pretty different when wet vs dry. Once I just "shot it right" and left it alone it was awesome.
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I scored! Napa Auto Parts here in town had it. Yay! I am looking forward to giving it a try.
Steve, what are you saying? "I over applied the first time because it looks pretty different when wet vs dry. Once I just "shot it right" and left it alone it was awesome." Should I am to go light and plan for a re-coat?
Steve, what are you saying? "I over applied the first time because it looks pretty different when wet vs dry. Once I just "shot it right" and left it alone it was awesome." Should I am to go light and plan for a re-coat?
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