On Jul 12, 2013, at 5:51 PM, William McClellan wrote:
> uta suggestion, if you can spray on the Smooth Prime, it will be a lot
more consistent and as you know after rolling it on, there is lots more
sanding after rolling than if you can spray it on. Also, John Lawton
gave me a paint to use that is UV protective, albeit very expensive
paint, $500 + a gallon and two qts hardener (and illegal in Calif).
Hey Bill...how'ya doin?
Re: spraying SmoothPrime...for the life of me, I can't imagine the high
viscosity SmoothPrime flowing thru a spray gun.
I have VERY minimal experience spray painting, so my comfort level at
trying to spray Smoothprime is very low. Have you thinned the
stuff?...with what?
I'm very comfortable rolling it but that's just playing to my fears. Up
til now, I haven't minded the extra sanding since it cuts so nicely...of
course, I am planning to spray the EP-420 sealer/primer.
Fred
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