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Posted by Amun on August 26, 2005, 11:48 am
> >>A spray bomb and some patience will get the same results.
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> >>Spray can paint will not even be close to as durable as powdercoat.
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> > Don't use the 69 cent a can stuff anymore. <g>
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> That doesn't matter. If you want paint that is close to the durability
> of powdercoat you have to go to something like an automotive
> polyurethane type paint. But these require mixing right before spraying
> and are very toxic and require some sort of respirator. The stuff in
> spray cans is either low solids lacquer or enemel and just doesn't
> compare.
I'm not sure if you are serious or trolling ?
You might be surprised at what you can buy in spray cans nowadays, unless
you're in some little town with a local hardware that is selling 20 year old
stock.
The punk grafitti artists in most places seem to have no problem finding
spray paint you have to sandblast off with no preparation necessary. <g>
AMUN
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