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    Default Spraying Estapol 7008

    Is there any reason why Wattyl say you cant spray 7008 2pac, they dont give any reason(typical)
    The only reason that I can see is on the MSDS,it says that its a paint containing isoc's, just like 2pac car paint.
    So if I use the safety precautions that I use for painting cars I should be right?
    My shed has been set up for painting cars in 2pac/enamel before, it doesnt take long to set it up, I have a extraction fan and filtered air inlet(stack of car A/Filters with a small fan blowing thru them). Plastic drop sheets have been formed into a spray booth(need new ones), which covers all sides and top, I tend to wet the floor before "tack clothing" this also helps form a seal along the cement floor.
    Also I use a 3M racal airsteam helmet(just incase the sky starts falling down on my head!) that I connect to my air comp for positive pressure and also use disposable plastic spray suits.
    Can anyone give reasons for not spraying 7008 other than the safety side of things?
    Can I hit this 7008 with my mak buff and some cutting compound, will it kill the surface?

    Ps.I cant stand using brushes, spraying rules mmmm K!
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    WATTYL ESTAPOL 7008 (PART A )
    Polyurethane two pack floor coating ase
    PAINT
    Part A or Base of a 2 pack urethane coating system Requires
    that the two parts be mixed by hand or mixer before use, in
    accordance with manufacturers directions. Mix only as much
    as is required. Do not return the mixed material to the
    original containers Application is by brush or hand roller
    or may also be applied by spray atomisation CONTAINS free
    organic isocyanate. Mixing and application requires special
    precautions and use of personal protective gear [APMF] For
    the protection of interior timber surfaces.
    Company: Wattyl Australia Pty Limited
    Address:
    4 Steel St
    Blacktown
    NSW, 2148
    AUS
    Telephone: 132101
    Telephone: (+61 2) 9621 6255
    Emergency Tel: 1800 039 008 (24 hours)
    Emergency Tel: +61 3 9573 3112
    Fax: 02 9831 2651
    WATTYL ESTAPOL 7008 (PART A )
    ChemWatch Material Safety Data Sheet
    CHEMWATCH 15232
    Date of Issue: Mon 30-Oct-2000
    Section 1 - CHEMICAL PRODUCT AND COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
    PRODUCT NAME
    SYNONYMS
    PROPER SHIPPING NAME
    PRODUCT USE
    SUPPLIER
    Looks like it can be sprayed to me.

    Have a look at www.wattyl.com.au

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    Harry,
    I used this recently on a wooden stair case. I used a lambs wool applicator. Worked a treat no brush marks or clean up, just threw out the applicator when finished. Saves all the set up for spraying.
    Good luck.
    Vasco

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    Vasco, Im wanting to paint 10-20 items at 1 time and its hard to get in places with a wool pad.
    , what part of the Wattyl site is that from, because it said no spraying where I was looking.
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    Click on the link. Enter 7008 in the search and there it is.

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    Talk about confusing
    Part A says
    Application is by brush or hand roller or may also be applied by spray atomisation CONTAINS free organic isocyanate. Mixing and application requires special
    precautions and use of personal protective gear [APMF]

    Part B says
    This product is designed to be applied by brush or applicator. DO NOT APPLY THIS PRODUCT USING SPRAY EQUIPMENT.

    Then on the T9.03 sheet...
    provide adequate ventilation during use. Spray only in an approved booth. Avoid contact with skin and eyes and avoid
    breathing the vapour.

    See what I mean !
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    In cases like this I make up a small batch and give it a whirl to see what happens.

    I have been known to ignore instructions.

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    Yes I could do that but I have 2x4ltr tins(a&b)once opened it must be used within a certain time, could be an expensive waste!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harry72
    Yes I could do that but I have 2x4ltr tins(a&b)once opened it must be used within a certain time, could be an expensive waste!
    Yes but if the inhalation kills you or the shed explodes then you wont be left wondering.

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    One thing I know about that stuff is that the only thing that gets it off is the reducer and even that leaves a residue. Be prepared to sacrifice your spray gun...

    I used it on a bathroom vanity benchtop and it goes on easy with a pad. It's self levelling so as long as you are quick, I reckon it would be hard to beat with a sprayed finish.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Harry,
    Just be for the implementation of self government in the Northern Territory (I worked for the Conservation Commission Of the NT) I had the pleasure of making a conference table out of Raintree which we salvaged and milled the timber from a tree in the Darwin Botanical gardens, which didn't survive the ravages of Cyclone Tracy.

    When Uncle Mal (the PM) came to the NT to grant self government, he seen the table and wanted one for Tammy's (his wife) Australiana Collection in Canberra.

    With both tables I used the two pack Estapol 7008 and applied it by spraying. I wanted them to have a glass surface like finish and this was achieved.

    What you have to do after mixing both parts is to let it stand so all air bubbles will rise and dissipate otherwise you will have pin hole air bubbles in the surface. I had this happen several times, which meant good deep cutbacks, spot filling and cutback. With such a high gloss any imperfection and dust specks stood out like dogs things. After 15 coats I achieve the glass surface finish.

    When last I heard the table for Canberra was going into the new parliament house as a conference table for the Minister of Defence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    One thing I know about that stuff is that the only thing that gets it off is the reducer and even that leaves a residue. Be prepared to sacrifice your spray gun...

    I used it on a bathroom vanity benchtop and it goes on easy with a pad. It's self levelling so as long as you are quick, I reckon it would be hard to beat with a sprayed finish.
    Im sure my gun(sampson 90) will survive, its done metallic 2pac car paint a few times, which uses special thinners called motle-rid thats leaves residues... nothing that shell-lite wont get rid of!(this paint seems to be simular in application and safety as car paint, from what I can gather so far, I'll be able too tell you soon when I try it out for myself)

    Just about all paint that is sprayed will self level, I sprayed some carbothane tonight thats self leveling!
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    Quote Originally Posted by silentC
    One thing I know about that stuff is that the only thing that gets it off is the reducer and even that leaves a residue. Be prepared to sacrifice your spray gun...
    Not true. Well from my experence anyway. When I was spraying commercially 98% of what went through my guns was two pack of some description. Much worse than that wattyl stuff i might add. All I ever did was rinse the guns as if it was single pack and the guns lasted for as long as my staff didn't drop em or throw em

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    I'll be interested to hear how you got on because I'm going to have some benchtops to do later in the year.

    So shellite is the tip? I bought a tin of the reducer but I ended up chucking everything I'd used to mix the stuff etc and I had it on my hands for about a weeks afterwards.
    "I don't practice what I preach because I'm not the kind of person I'm preaching to."

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    Yeah shellite is the stuff its about the strongest solvent you can get, its 100%W/W hydro-carbon. Dont sniff it...
    Shane what guns did you use, Im thinking of upgrading my sampson90(was CIG arnold, before buyout of CIG's spray gear)
    What do you think of Velinti gear any good?(its cheap!)
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