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STUD figmo Al - Posted - 05/30/2024: 05:09:33
Been workin on me mini bus condo..
Paintin the outside of it..
I have painted lots of trucks n equipment..
Allways sprayed..
This time tryin it differnt..
Usein a roller...n Rustolium paint..
Actualy not too bad..
Owen - Posted - 05/30/2024: 09:02:04
Been there, done that [i.e. also rain/drizzle in beautiful west-central Man-ee-toe-bah today, and I've done one session of TITMTITMing].
When I renovated the SurfSide, on the interior stuff I'd modified I used a 2-part automotive paint and my version of "roll and tip" https://quaycrew.com/blog/roll-and-tip/ ... fwiw, my experience says to put it on so it's just shy of sagging [kinda like " ... 'til it breaks and then back off 1/4 turn."] It turned out pretty good, but when I started to wonder (?) about the exterior my daughter advised, "Don't even think it!!" So I got a body shop to do the exterior ... he did an "okay" job.
Sorry... only a pic of "okay," none of "pretty good."
wrench13 - Posted - 05/30/2024: 09:48:09
In the 70's I got popped by the local town cops for driving with no license, no reggie, no insurance and expired inspection. So they knew what the white van looked like for sure. I got a paint roller, some black paint and Viola', a black van that went completely under their radar until I moved away. Paint roller worked fine.
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