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DrewKaree:

I'll trade you several buckets o land for a can of black paint ;)

elvis:


--- Quote from: DrewKaree on March 30, 2005, 02:13:52 am ---I'll trade you several buckets o land for a can of black paint ;)

--- End quote ---

I only accept paint in tins, sorry mate.  ;D

DrewKaree:

Of all the blasted luck!

Well, let me finish off a few sardines then.  I'll get those tins in the mail forthwith, posthaste, or whatever means real quick-like.

That smell will go away after the paint dries.......maybe ;D

ginno:

Hey elvis just checked out your site,

Your finish looks to be alot nicer than mine will be, im a bit disappointed with mine after

Sand
Primer
Sand
Primer
Sand
Top coat Brown
Top coat Black
Top coat Black

i was hoping it would turn out a bit better

i think i stuffed up with the first top coat, the paint dried sligtly towards the top of the cab as i was painting the bottom 1/2 so as i rolled over it again to blend it in i think it became rough.



For example in this pic u can see the 'Roughness' in the top right corner of the pic

Anyone got any idea how long i should let the paint 'cure' before i remove the masking from the edges to avoid tearing this time?

paigeoliver:

I dunno, but whenever I paint a cabinet I usually add colored t-molding, the colored molding stands out and makes the paint just kind of blend into the background.

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