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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Manchester" data-source="post: 51088" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases</p><p></p><p>Here's a quick picture of a custom rack I'm building. This is the type of application I typically use my sprayer for. The pro's over spraypaint is that it goes on a lot thicker and faster covering a larger area in one shot. What I usually do is use the sprayer to get into all the corners and complex areas, and then roll the larger areas with a regular paint roller using the same paint I spray on. Spraypaint tends to take 3-4 coats on unfinished wood as it soaks in a lot. 1 gallon of latex paint repainted 12 double 18" cabs (rolled on), 8 mid-tops (sprayed on), 1 wedge (sprayed on), and the rack pictured (sprayed on).</p><p></p><p>I really like the look of Brian's cabs though. Nice work!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Manchester, post: 51088, member: 82"] Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases Here's a quick picture of a custom rack I'm building. This is the type of application I typically use my sprayer for. The pro's over spraypaint is that it goes on a lot thicker and faster covering a larger area in one shot. What I usually do is use the sprayer to get into all the corners and complex areas, and then roll the larger areas with a regular paint roller using the same paint I spray on. Spraypaint tends to take 3-4 coats on unfinished wood as it soaks in a lot. 1 gallon of latex paint repainted 12 double 18" cabs (rolled on), 8 mid-tops (sprayed on), 1 wedge (sprayed on), and the rack pictured (sprayed on). I really like the look of Brian's cabs though. Nice work! [/QUOTE]
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