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Old 01-20-2003, 01:22 AM
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I'm in the modeling mood lately.........we had warm weather earlier today and I got my body of the 67 chevy pickup prepaired for a nice spray of duplicolor red-blue-purple color shifting paint..........what happens int he time i walked into the house from the garage and found my paint, walked back out to the garage? Fog lays down! Then it starts snowing again why can't i get decent weather to paint
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since the weather has been so cold and icky, I've resorted to painting inside. My parents leave for work about 8am, so at 8:30 I'm out in the living room painting so that the smell might be gone by the time they get home.
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The fog on that type of paint will rub out with some compound and a coat or two of clear should take care of it completely
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Old 01-20-2003, 09:37 AM
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The fog on that type of paint will rub out with some compound and a coat or two of clear should take care of it completely
Antonio, I think he is referring to the weather phenomenon known as fog But I could be wrong......

Mentel,
Don't let it get you down, there will be other days you can paint, I am sure.
I built a spray booth for the winter, I ditch it in spring(keep the lights and fans for next year) and spray outside in the summer.
The snow and cold does suck though.....it doesn't seem to be stopping this year.

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since the weather has been so cold and icky, I've resorted to painting inside. My parents leave for work about 8am, so at 8:30 I'm out in the living room painting so that the smell might be gone by the time they get home.
lol. good way to do it .
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i went out side once to spray an ITR and the wind blew in thru the dirt, it pissed me off so i lit it on fire and burned it, ohh did i mention that i cut off 1/2 my thumb while working on it before i painted it?
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Mentel I feel your pain yo... Damn Calgary weather, one minute its nice and the next theres a damn blizzard outside.., oh well... stay home from school today and work on what i can inside. hehe

Sometimes the bad weather makes me want to stay inside and build my models
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maybe it's good to look into investing a bit in a spray booth and paint inside?
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maybe it's good to look into investing a bit in a spray booth and paint inside?

or u can just do what i do and put a big piece of cardboard along a wall and spray in that room, no need to spend $300 on a spray booth
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Old 01-20-2003, 12:21 PM
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or u can just do what i do and put a big piece of cardboard along a wall and spray in that room, no need to spend $300 on a spray booth
Spot on! That's what I meant and how I do it to. I don't have a fancy booth at all, but it works
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Man check out ebay there is a seller on there who sells a compressor and booth combo for like 180.00us or so the booth is smaller but it work.. im ordeing one in the next few weeks.. Later Rick S.
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http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...sort=3&rows=25 Here is the seller list for the person that sells all the airbrush stuff.. lots of good deals.. Check it out.. Rick S.:sun:
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Since the weather has been so cold and icky, I've resorted to painting inside. My parents leave for work about 8am, so at 8:30 I'm out in the living room painting so that the smell might be gone by the time they get home.
You obviously aren't using the laquers I use!! LOL
I once painted an STP Charger in the bathroom with the fan on, florescent orange was still coming out of the vents when I moved!
This is normally prime painting season here in Florida but even here it's been exceptionally cold (20's!! I know, but it's Florida!) and I haven't been able to lay down one paint job. I have 12 bodies primed and ready...
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