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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Bolly" data-source="post: 51104" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys. I do think if I did it again, I'd consider rolling or spraying a coat of regular black paint on first just for wide coverage and then use the hopper gun for the texture. Since it was my first time using that gun I still see all the imperfections, but nobody else would notice much unless I pointed them out. I can legitimately blame the dog on one of them (he stepped on my air hose), but the rest was just a learning curve.</p><p></p><p>With regards to the duratex, the texture is awesome and the wearability is pretty good, but the places that I patched (as per their instructions with drywall mud) didn't adhere the duratex as well. I might consider going back to the Bondo home stuff, but I would definitely want to experiment a bit. Also, and maybe it's because I sprayed 3 coats, but I felt like that stuff took FOREVER to fully cure - as in, a couple weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Bolly, post: 51104, member: 32"] Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases Thanks guys. I do think if I did it again, I'd consider rolling or spraying a coat of regular black paint on first just for wide coverage and then use the hopper gun for the texture. Since it was my first time using that gun I still see all the imperfections, but nobody else would notice much unless I pointed them out. I can legitimately blame the dog on one of them (he stepped on my air hose), but the rest was just a learning curve. With regards to the duratex, the texture is awesome and the wearability is pretty good, but the places that I patched (as per their instructions with drywall mud) didn't adhere the duratex as well. I might consider going back to the Bondo home stuff, but I would definitely want to experiment a bit. Also, and maybe it's because I sprayed 3 coats, but I felt like that stuff took FOREVER to fully cure - as in, a couple weeks. [/QUOTE]
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