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			thought i would brush up on my woodgraining, its been over 20 yrs. since i:ve done this, since then all the products have changed.  my dad has some 34 ford 4 door garnish moldings laying around that i fixed and woodgrained. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			![]() before i started, heavily pitted ![]() after alittle mud work ![]() few coats of primer ![]() after base and woodgraining, went to clear coat, but was still tacky, plus one of the molding decided to hit the floor,   ![]() ![]() this weekend i will have my son clear coat, sand and recoat 
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			Lookin good Slim.  You've got a talented helper there!  
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Nice work.  Obviously not your first time.   
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			That looks really awesome!  Just curious, do you always use those dust masks while painting?  I've always used a respirator. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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	That looks really awesome! Just curious, do you always use those dust masks while painting? I've always used a respirator. Steve [/ QUOTE ] A dust mask is not the safe way to be painting. I can't believe someone would do that, then take pictures, then post them.  | 
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			If it is 2 part catalyzed enamel the isocyonates will settle in the lungs... VERY VERY BAD. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			A dust mask is not good for any type of paint fumes... if you can smell paint... NOT GOOD! I have been painting since I was 8-9 first thing was a horse trailer, I have not always used a respirator (young and invincible) however I do not sand etc anything without wearing an activated charcoal respirator. I now use a forced fresh air supply when I spray catalyzed paint. 
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