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| thund3rstruck:
Well this is a once in a lifetime kind of thing for me (personal therepy following my recent divorce...ha) so I'm taking my time and doing it right. I'd really like that high-gloss, glass-like finish so I think I'll purchase the necessary equipment to accomidate. Is this what I need in terms of the sprayer? http://www.lowes.com/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=221115-28309-270G&lpage=none I think I need an air compressor as well, is this right? Can anyone share a link to a reasonably affordable one if this is required. Thanks again, T3 |
| IntruderAlert:
Another option would be to cover it with vinyl i guess anybody know where to buy that stuff? |
| thund3rstruck:
I guess vinyl would provide the gloss and shine without the expense of purchasing both a power sprayer and a compressor. According to Lucid's Arcade Flashback he used black contact paper. Ace hardware sells some of this stuff. http://www.acehardwareoutlet.com/productaddonsdetails.asp?id=63963&theSessionID=a3cdc9da9e7810777fbbdf58b55b9a07 |
| Veinman:
--- Quote from: Stingray on April 20, 2005, 10:20:18 am --- --- Quote from: Veinman on April 20, 2005, 10:15:01 am ---Did you do all this while the cabinet was still in pieces? --- End quote --- Sorry, I missed this question. The cabinet was painted just as it looks in the picture. -S --- End quote --- I'm guessing you did some serious masking work if you sprayed it while assembled. ;D |
| Flinkly:
i think contact paper is a little too little. |
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