Posted by Farmboy856 on February 13, 2009 at 21:18:05 from (72.49.233.166):
I took advantage of a couple of days of pretty nice sunny weather here in SE Indiana and painted the major sheet metal parts of an A and a 1206. I used 2150 CIH Red and I"m getting an orange peel effect on the finish when it dries. I used the same paint combination (thinned 5 - 8%with mineral spirits and enamel hardener added per instructions) on a 706 last summer with very nice results. Used the same paintgun, air dryer, and the parts were at 68 degrees F when I painted. All surfaces were primed and sanded and extremely clean. I need to say that I"m no body man and maybe just got lucky the last time. Do they make fisheye eliminator for enamel? Does anyone have any other ideas? Can I wetsand the dried 2150 with 800 grit and then re-shoot? Thanks in advance for help!
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