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14th August 2009, 05:37 PM
Thread: spray gun and little black bitties
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Point taken Big Shed, When I made the statement I...
Point taken Big Shed, When I made the statement I was naturally thinking proprioetry line. As Soundman mentioned previously neat Phosphoric Acid can't normally be obtained and I it never occured to...
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13th August 2009, 05:27 PM
Thread: spray gun and little black bitties
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Hi O-P here is some more for you to think about....
Hi O-P here is some more for you to think about.
Soundman obviously took me to literally, I mentioned the using of Phosphoric acid thinking as Old Picker did that I was talking about a metal... -
12th August 2009, 08:01 PM
Thread: spray gun and little black bitties
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Is anyone except soundman and myself are still...
Is anyone except soundman and myself are still looking at this thread as Old Pickers problem was solved ages ago?
Somehow its turned into a to and frow between the two of us.
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12th August 2009, 11:23 AM
Thread: spray gun and little black bitties
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Soundman your opening statement that - "The...
Soundman your opening statement that -
"The notion that any acid neutralises rust is nothing more than advertising hype"
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11th August 2009, 11:56 PM
Thread: spray gun and little black bitties
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Good that you found your problem hope, all is...
Good that you found your problem hope, all is good for you now.
I'm not sure what Soundman means by "traces", phosphoric acid neutralises rust, any of the rust will be made inert. As mentioned... -
9th August 2009, 10:24 PM
Thread: spray gun and little black bitties
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rust converter is phosphoric acid based.
rust converter is phosphoric acid based.
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9th August 2009, 03:42 PM
Thread: spray gun and little black bitties
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Sounds like you have a tank which is of some...
Sounds like you have a tank which is of some quality, I would think it can be easily fixed to a standard where it will give you lots more years use.
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8th August 2009, 06:14 PM
Thread: spray gun and little black bitties
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I used to have to teach the regulations in...
I used to have to teach the regulations in regards to compressor safety requirements.
Somehow the laws have either been changed or as is usual the ball has been dropped. I don't think reducing... -
7th August 2009, 08:22 PM
Thread: spray gun and little black bitties
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If you are going to spray properly you need a...
If you are going to spray properly you need a better system than you have.
First as suggested drain the compressor every day either before you spray or whats better at the end of the day when... -
31st July 2009, 07:21 PM
Thread: Help needed
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Iff shellac it will dissolve with metho but it...
Iff shellac it will dissolve with metho but it would be old and hard so you will have to do as Woodwould suggests. if you put a rag on the surface and wet it the metho will stay on the surface longer...
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28th July 2009, 01:58 PM
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If you think the first coats solvent is going to...
If you think the first coats solvent is going to affect the MDF then all you need to do is clean the surface with the solvent used in that finish.
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19th July 2009, 09:04 PM
Thread: Faking brass with pewter
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if you want the bright polished brass look why...
if you want the bright polished brass look why not use gold leaf over the pewter.
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19th July 2009, 06:44 PM
Thread: Oil & Sealers
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People come up with all sorts of systems, often...
People come up with all sorts of systems, often they are not practical. if you look at the normal proceedure for stain for instance its usual to apply stain as the first step to soak into the wood....
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18th July 2009, 07:16 PM
Thread: Oil & Sealers
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You are talking about two different processes for...
You are talking about two different processes for protecting timber. You can oil timber or use a system which applied uses a sealer to prevent soaking in of the top coats.
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5th July 2009, 06:28 PM
Thread: Spring Steel
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I had need to make some seat back supports out of...
I had need to make some seat back supports out of spring steel. They had to be bent to a shallow S shape and have holes drilled in them to allow for atachment of the seat back and fixing to the seat...
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27th June 2009, 12:15 AM
Thread: PLY Thickness? Toy Train Table
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Don't know how much trouble or expence you want...
Don't know how much trouble or expence you want to go to but maybe its worth thinking about this.
I built a Thomas set for the grandson but I made it a box. Instead of legs with a board on top I... -
23rd June 2009, 10:11 PM
Thread: Floors In A Rented Apartment
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Two things. If the floors are finished in...
Two things.
If the floors are finished in lacquer its the wrong type of finish to use on a floor ( absolutely useless) its more than likely an enamel/polyurethane/estapol finish. So if you can... -
10th June 2009, 08:02 PM
Thread: Bunnings Receipts Keep Fading
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Bunnings near here used to advise that you...
Bunnings near here used to advise that you photocopy receipts for waranty but don';t now.
I also wondered if it may be a distinct policy as a good percentage of buyers don't have the equipment or... -
4th June 2009, 05:46 PM
Thread: TOWA Bandsaw
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I'm with Sturdee, I also have a Towa planer had...
I'm with Sturdee, I also have a Towa planer had it for 30 plus years and still pick it up first if I need to plane something. Price of bandsaw seems a tad high.
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25th May 2009, 12:33 PM
Thread: Painting black metal
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Jill, no problem using it over the blue primer or...
Jill, no problem using it over the blue primer or cold gal but really a waste of material and time. If you use it it will add to the protection of the object though.
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24th May 2009, 11:54 PM
Thread: Painting black metal
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As mentioned in previous threads just wipe over...
As mentioned in previous threads just wipe over the metal /blue primer with a solvent to make sure that the surtface is clean.
Hammerfinish is just enamel with silicone added, the silicone not... -
19th May 2009, 11:52 AM
Thread: NC vs Acrylic Lacquer
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True I did use automotive as an example as that...
True I did use automotive as an example as that and marine are the extremes of paint use. If you want the best result for something you want to finish use them.
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18th May 2009, 08:56 PM
Thread: NC vs Acrylic Lacquer
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I doubt if at your age you would have had or seen...
I doubt if at your age you would have had or seen much in the way of N/C lacquer or what happens to it over a period of time..but I have, over 60 years experience with it. It was all that was...
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13th May 2009, 07:11 PM
Thread: Coastal rust
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I'm 100 meters from the ocean and have no...
I'm 100 meters from the ocean and have no problems with rust.
My garage is on the opposite side of the house from the beach so not in direct line from any breaze off the beach.
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11th May 2009, 05:57 PM
Thread: Dust on the final coat of enamel
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you would use fine pqanel pins or nails , one...
you would use fine pqanel pins or nails , one each end of the top and bottom of the door edge.
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10th May 2009, 12:16 AM
Thread: Dust on the final coat of enamel
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Air dry enamel isn't meant to be cut back and...
Air dry enamel isn't meant to be cut back and buffed it is designed to eliminate these steps which saves labour costs making it a cheaper method of painting.
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25th April 2009, 01:58 PM
Thread: Sanding sealer use or don`t
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You are right, if its too cold you slow down or...
You are right, if its too cold you slow down or stop the drying process.
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22nd April 2009, 06:04 PM
Thread: Ford Territory
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I had a BA Falcon and changed it to a Territory...
I had a BA Falcon and changed it to a Territory end of last year so I could take grandkids etc (7 seats) on a holiday towing a car on trailer. Thought it would eat more fuel but the extra seats meant...
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19th April 2009, 02:09 PM
Thread: brazing fuel tank?
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A few years ago someone I knew found a Model A...
A few years ago someone I knew found a Model A Ford which he decided to restore. It had been in a paddock for over 40 years without fuel in the tank and with no cap on the tank.
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18th April 2009, 11:12 PM
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Easiest answer is to use a turps based enamel...
Easiest answer is to use a turps based enamel product, it won't affect the paint coating N?C may attack it depending on actual paint used.( fry or wrinkle the paint).
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16th April 2009, 09:35 PM
Thread: Sanding sealer for defects?
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Why not just use the product made for such jobs -...
Why not just use the product made for such jobs - wood filler?
"Timbermate" probabl;y your best bet.
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Sealer for sealing _ (check previous threads)
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14th April 2009, 09:14 PM
Thread: Sanding sealer use or don`t
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Sanding sealer is designed to do what the name...
Sanding sealer is designed to do what the name implys - seal.
Its intended to be applyed before a coat of material which would otherwise soak into the wood. As most finishes are good quality and... -
11th April 2009, 07:17 PM
Thread: Where to find lacquer base concentrate?
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The paint system I mentioned is Dupont Centari....
The paint system I mentioned is Dupont Centari. If you phone Dupont they should be able to tell you your closest user of the product.
Try the paint shops as Echnidna suggested first, put a small... -
11th April 2009, 11:42 AM
Thread: Where to find lacquer base concentrate?
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You may find that you have a problem getting a...
You may find that you have a problem getting a suitable tinter to mix with your N/C lacquer.
Tinters used in a paintshops selling house paints are designed for addition to water based paint, if... -
9th April 2009, 07:37 PM
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No - only good for normal wax, polish, silicone.
No - only good for normal wax, polish, silicone.
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7th April 2009, 08:00 PM
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What you eventually did (using turps) was...
What you eventually did (using turps) was satisfactory to dissolve the wax.There actually is a solvent you can buy called wax and grease remover, its available from Automotive stores. Its used to...
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4th April 2009, 10:32 PM
Thread: Spraybooth question
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If it is a full down draft booth the exhaust...
If it is a full down draft booth the exhaust would be down through the floor.
Is there a link to the factory or to the details of the booth? Bit hard to know what it is or how good it might be... -
2nd April 2009, 10:12 PM
Thread: Drilling a 3/8" hole in a confined space
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Just been through this exercise.Check ebay, type...
Just been through this exercise.Check ebay, type in "right angle drill"
there are several right angle drills for sale De Walt,( without battery) a right angle add on to a normal drill ( same as... -
28th March 2009, 07:40 PM
Thread: finishing with 1 stage 2 pack paint ???
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Its a bit hard to tell what actual product you...
Its a bit hard to tell what actual product you are using from Australia. I presume you mean that the 2 pack paint you have is a normal solid colour which has hardener added as well as its solvent to...
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21st March 2009, 10:46 AM
Thread: Viscosity when spraying
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The size of the tip is only part of the solution....
The size of the tip is only part of the solution.
Every spray gun can be different, the manufacturer makes the guns for particular applications. you buy the gun for the material you intend to put... -
21st March 2009, 09:47 AM
Thread: Piano, a new question on finish
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Bob, seek out a supplier of "Meguires" car care...
Bob, seek out a supplier of "Meguires" car care products or better still contact there tech people at head office. They will have suitable products as well as aplication pads etc. they specialise in...
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20th March 2009, 05:38 PM
Thread: Piano, a new question on finish
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Swirl marks and tiny scratches are the top end...
Swirl marks and tiny scratches are the top end result in achieving a mirror finish.
The coating on your piano is only about the thickness of a couple of pieces of paper any attempt to use... -
19th March 2009, 05:28 PM
Thread: Abrasives greather than 12k?
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Is it 12 thousand grit you actually mean or the...
Is it 12 thousand grit you actually mean or the more common 1200.? 12 thousand grit is usually only used to polish scratches out or surfaces such as perspex ( used on airplane canopies) when you rub...
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14th March 2009, 06:42 PM
Thread: Grain filling with oil finish
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Are you sure the timber is tassie oak? I have...
Are you sure the timber is tassie oak? I have painted tons of it, never occured to me to wood fill it the grain is so small.
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14th March 2009, 06:14 PM
Thread: Viscosity when spraying
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you haven't said what type of gun you are using....
you haven't said what type of gun you are using. if you are using a suction gun (one with the pot underneath and a hole in the lid) you need to put in a lot more paint in the pot or the feed tube...
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11th March 2009, 04:52 PM
Thread: 1st Powder Coat
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Benifits aren't greater for powder just...
Benifits aren't greater for powder just different. It depends on what you are actually painting as to which type of paint system you use. Powder has a place but so do all the others. Powder is...
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11th March 2009, 12:49 PM
Thread: 1st Powder Coat
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Jim Is right you could powder coat wood, the...
Jim Is right you could powder coat wood, the electrostatic process for applying finishes works on wood. You first dip or coat the timber in a liquid which enables the current to be active when...
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6th March 2009, 07:21 PM
Thread: Paint over vinyl wrap
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There is paint made speciffically for painting...
There is paint made speciffically for painting vinyl called "vinyl paint."
This is available from manufactuers who make automotive paint. Dupont,and PPG can both help you. There are other... -
4th March 2009, 10:30 PM
Thread: Car hire in USA?
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There can be lots of traps, one is some companies...
There can be lots of traps, one is some companies will not let you travel more than two states away from where you start. So you can go into the next state but if you go to the one after you are not...
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2nd March 2009, 03:43 PM
Thread: hanging brushes in turps.
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One of the first things I was shown at Tafe was a...
One of the first things I was shown at Tafe was a "brush keeper" just as has eluded to. A tin or jar with solvent and brushes suspended in the liquid.
For oil based paints it was always turps...