Spray equipment for Latex?
While I'm not looking to build a showroom finish Micro, I'm also not too
interested in one with brush marks or roller stipple on it, either. So I was
wondering: Does anyone have any suggestions to low cost spray paint systems,
such as Wagner Power Painters or low cost HVLP systems, either compressor driven
or turbine driven? I'm planning on using good old exterior latex housepaint on
my Micro. I can amortize the cost over some other planned home improvement
projects ;-)
Thanks!
Glen
"Paul A. Lefebvre, Jr." <paul@...> on 06/01/2000 02:25:30 PM
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Subject: RE: [bolger] Re: A few photos posted
found 'em! Thanks, Dave.
Paul
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interested in one with brush marks or roller stipple on it, either. So I was
wondering: Does anyone have any suggestions to low cost spray paint systems,
such as Wagner Power Painters or low cost HVLP systems, either compressor driven
or turbine driven? I'm planning on using good old exterior latex housepaint on
my Micro. I can amortize the cost over some other planned home improvement
projects ;-)
Thanks!
Glen
"Paul A. Lefebvre, Jr." <paul@...> on 06/01/2000 02:25:30 PM
Please respond tobolger@egroups.com
Sent by: "Paul A. Lefebvre, Jr." <paul@...>
To:bolger@egroups.com
cc: (Glen Gibson/HQ/3Com)
Subject: RE: [bolger] Re: A few photos posted
found 'em! Thanks, Dave.
Paul
Paul Lefebvre
paul@...http://www.whrc.org
> -----Original Message-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
> From: David Jost [mailto:djost@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 12:41 PM
> To:bolger@egroups.com
> Subject: [bolger] Re: A few photos posted
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>
> Yes,
> Our times are similar if I take your lack of a table saw into
> consideration. I have a portable table saw (Delta) that does about
> 80%
> of the work. I also figured out that 1 1/2 inch finish nails really
> speed up the work by holding the framing pieces in place whil the
> bronze nails are driven from the plywood side. I would say that
> between these two items, I have saved about 2 hours per frame over
> your
> times. Frames C and D are relatively easy and I constructed both in
> about 3 hours!
> The transom has slowed me down as it took me a while to find out
> how the motor clamp was supposed to be installed. Look on the
> profile
> plan for the inside framing set up on the transom.
>
> David Jost
>
>
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