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I am getting ready to shoot some Gillespie tan on a buddy's Toyota truck, and I am using it as a learnig opportunity before I start spraying my HEMTT.
We are going to use the Gillespie current issue tan with Gillespie Redox primer first, and I am going to try it with a synthetic enamel hardener.
So far from my searching I gather that a good ratio to start with is 8:3:1.
My question is probably a no-brainer for most of you painting guys - How do you mix up your ratios when the cup on the gun (Harbor freight gravity fed) is only 32 oz?
Do you mix up a gallon at a time in a seperate container and then refill the sprayer cup? Do you mix it straight into the sprayer cup? What measuring devices do you use to get the portions correct? I bought a spraygun stand to make life a little easier...
getting ready to start painting this week, so please give me some advice quick!
We are going to use the Gillespie current issue tan with Gillespie Redox primer first, and I am going to try it with a synthetic enamel hardener.
So far from my searching I gather that a good ratio to start with is 8:3:1.
My question is probably a no-brainer for most of you painting guys - How do you mix up your ratios when the cup on the gun (Harbor freight gravity fed) is only 32 oz?
Do you mix up a gallon at a time in a seperate container and then refill the sprayer cup? Do you mix it straight into the sprayer cup? What measuring devices do you use to get the portions correct? I bought a spraygun stand to make life a little easier...
getting ready to start painting this week, so please give me some advice quick!