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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Unger" data-source="post: 51219" data-attributes="member: 1044"><p>Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases</p><p></p><p>Duratex, spray version.</p><p></p><p>Slightly water it down. Spray light coats, let dry in between (one heavy coat will take a LONG time to dry) Use the smallest nozzle and 45psi (if I recall correctly.) The hopper gun sold at lowes is far better then that of HF. A hopper gun stand is also a must (board with a hole and notch cut into it)</p><p></p><p>Bondo is what I use for filler. Let cure, sand with 60 grit on a DA. Priming wouldn't hurt, as duratex is water based and soaks into the wood. Any flat black primer should do. I used white Kiltz lasttime and had problems with duratex flaking off, but this was a common problem with the older duratex sprayed in colder temps (was around 50 out)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Three years and everything is about due for another coat. I'd use duratex again. It can also be ordered in any color you'd like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Unger, post: 51219, member: 1044"] Re: Spray system for painting cabs/ cases Duratex, spray version. Slightly water it down. Spray light coats, let dry in between (one heavy coat will take a LONG time to dry) Use the smallest nozzle and 45psi (if I recall correctly.) The hopper gun sold at lowes is far better then that of HF. A hopper gun stand is also a must (board with a hole and notch cut into it) Bondo is what I use for filler. Let cure, sand with 60 grit on a DA. Priming wouldn't hurt, as duratex is water based and soaks into the wood. Any flat black primer should do. I used white Kiltz lasttime and had problems with duratex flaking off, but this was a common problem with the older duratex sprayed in colder temps (was around 50 out) Three years and everything is about due for another coat. I'd use duratex again. It can also be ordered in any color you'd like. [/QUOTE]
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