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Re: 71310 Omni
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Posted by scott#2 on July 28, 2005 at 18:58:03 from (138.88.181.233):
In Reply to: 71310 Omni posted by muggsw6 on July 28, 2005 at 05:35:40:
I just havent had time to post the pics but the one mix with less orange parts looks acceptable to me but still just a smidge off. I doubt you could see the difference with posted pics. I was thinking of going back and getting another sample and this time make up the orange with red, 6 or 7 parts. I see so little difference with 7 parts orange removed and made up with clear, sure did lay down real nice though. A friend of mine came by and I showed the sprayed pieces to him and he said he would like to see a little blue in the mix. I think thats pusshing it with these guys at the PPG store. Before I posted the pics, I also wanted to take them in different lighting. One under natural white flourescent one in direct sun (exposed correctly) and one in daylight, no sun. (overcast) The one with 7 parts orange removed does look better though but I just havent had time to really look at them in all the different lighting conditione to draw a conclusion. The accurate mix that I stood at the scale and watched looks better but in my eye, not quite right. 2 weeks ago I said I would probably start on the tin. Here I am still fussing with paint, CNKS you might beat me here. While were on the subject here, who can fill me in on the right reducers and hardners, slow, medium, fast, etc? I have what they gave me but they said they didnt have the one type I wanted and they gave me slow or extra slow, is this ok? Ill try to get the pics up on Sat. Thank You, scott
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