Thats very nice of you. Havasu AzWhere are you located? If you were near me I'd loan you one of my pots.
I used to work in Lake Havasu City, the home of the London Bridge!Thats very nice of you. Havasu Az
My wife and I are originally from the Rochester, NY area. I can honestly say it NY is a great place to be FROM! LOLToo bad, I'm in Buffalo NY.
It has been pointed out that Barry overfills the epoxy primer activator, so I would measure with a mix cup or similar before pouring into the 5 gal. pale. Don't know if it is enough to matter, but I would measure just to be sure. Letting it induce overnight will make it thicker, which is a good thing if you're looking for build.Induction question. Not going to paint in the most ideal situations. It says 30 min induction time but read overnight can be better. Should I mix the 1 gallon of epoxy with the activator in a 5 gallon pale and leave uncovered overnight?
It has been pointed out that Barry overfills the epoxy primer activator, so I would measure with a mix cup or similar before pouring into the 5 gal. pale. Don't know if it is enough to matter, but I would measure just to be sure. Letting it induce overnight will make it thicker, which is a good thing if you're looking for build.
My wife and I are originally from the Rochester, NY area. I can honestly say it NY is a great place to be FROM! LOL
3 years in Texas, 4 years in Colorado, 22 years in Arizona and loving it!
That 1.8 would spray the overnight induced epoxy easily. A thicker coat will have the strongest bond.Not sure I necessarily want it thicker. I have a gun with a 1.5 and a 1.8 tip. I just want the strongest bond possible.
OH/ratio is not affected by the small amount of overfill on my end.It has been pointed out that Barry overfills the epoxy primer activator, so I would measure with a mix cup or similar before pouring into the 5 gal. pale. I don't know if it is enough to matter, but I would measure just to be sure. Letting it induce overnight will make it thicker, which is a good thing if you're looking for build.
Questions about seamsealer and topcoat. I have a decent weather window for 2 days. If I spray 1 coat of epoxy on Sunday morning, can I put on my 3m 2k epoxy seam sealer in the afternoon? Then spray another epoxy coat on Monday morning, wait a few hour and spray my color? Or should I do 2 coats on Sunday, seam on Monday and just paint? I'm trying to avoid re sanding in between coats. It's too F ing big.