Ain't it great what a $100 bucks of new paint does!Used the Marquee
Don't forget the black for below and the wheels. There is a specific FSS mix number.
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Ain't it great what a $100 bucks of new paint does!Used the Marquee
Hey guys,
Painted my M1009 yesterday. Plan on doing another coat today. My spray gun was acting funky and put out way too much paint. Anyways, it's got a little too much of that spatter/speckled texture going on. Would you suggest I hit it with sandpaper before the next coat? What grit? Thanks!
Most are using the cheap low pressure purple one. #47016 usually around $15, $9 with a couponI'm at Harbor Freight tools now what kind of spray gun do I get to paint the truck ? High pressure? Low Pressure? View attachment 572516
Keeping in mind your AZ climate, the Flotrol label says:I called Behr because the can says not to apply above 85Deg - which won't bill till October here in Phx. Person on the line said it would end up w/ a rougher texture if done in the heat because it would dry before having a chance to flow and lay out flat. So maybe add some water/flotrol and see if it helps.
The mercury now in most of AZ is pushing 100F isn't it!? If you're lucky and it's hot enough, maybe that paint will bake on, as an enamel.Oh, the other thing I discussed w/ Behr, is if it dries too fast, it will not have proper adhesion time.
I did experiment w/ spraying it on a rack I'm putting on my truck, and it came out rough - I didn't mind though. I thinned significantly w/ water and it required more coats to get cover. But it is extra dry and hot in phx here.
Josh
Keeping in mind your AZ climate, the Flotrol label says:
1. "Helps paint flow better"
2. "Allows paint to adjust to difficult weather conditions such as extreme hot or cold temperatures or high humidity(obviously not your problem)."
3. "Extends paints drying time"
And Yes, put a small portion of water in it since your spraying....go easy on the water and use a full measure of the Flotrol...and do it in shade.
I wouldn't leave it in direct sun if you don't have too, for a week or more. Have fun!
It looks real good.I painted about half of my M923 today. Got the cab, some interior and other parts. Didn't get to the bed or the underside yet. Hopefully soon. Didn't cut it with anything, used it straight up. Was a little thick though.
I painted my truck a couple weeks ago with the following:Has anyone come up with a recommended mix ratio for Flotrol to Behr Latex paint yet based upon actual painting of military vehicles...?
Thanks!
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