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Old 10-24-2015, 05:41 PM
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Default Re: 1949 Chevrolet 3100 - V8 Prototype

I use PPG paints, and this was single stage shot with a 1.5 tip out of my DeVilbiss. It calls for a 4:1:1, but I didn't use the reducer and it flowed nice. Shot the bed that way along with the wheels and very happy with the results. Booth is a pseudo - cross ventilation and it worked well keeping dust out and overspray hanging around was minimal. Sweat drips, on the other hand....:-(. I still need to hit this with some 1500-3000 and a light buff, but still happy with it.

Dave -- was that a PPG single-stage urethane, acyrlic enamel, etc. ??

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