Painting Question
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If you have glassed wood surfaces, you are far better off brushing the first fill coats of primer. It takes far less primer and you can fill the low spots and any pinholes much easier.
As for thinning, it depends on which primer you are using. K36 can be thinned about 20% for brushing. I use MP182 primer and 10% thinner is all you need.
And always use the fastest drying thinners in primer.
As for thinning, it depends on which primer you are using. K36 can be thinned about 20% for brushing. I use MP182 primer and 10% thinner is all you need.
And always use the fastest drying thinners in primer.
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According to these instructions the first coat is brushed on and sanded down. Then the primer is sprayed on as usual. I assume this is to force the paint into any pin holes etc... The paint is ppg K-38 ( old K-36), K 201 hardener, and DT 870 reducer.
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I brush K36 Prima strait up, no thinner. You will be sanding 99% of this coat off and the spraying a coat before colors. This process does a fantasic job of filling pin holes and glass weave. I use a black and decker mouse with 280 grit to sand the brushed primer down then finish sand with 400 before finish priming.
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Originally posted by maverick
Where can I find this article? Is it another thread here on RCU?
Where can I find this article? Is it another thread here on RCU?
Well I asked for a copy and almost immediately John had emailed a copy to me!
Unbelievable service. Thanks John I appreciate it.
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Johns painting doc is also avaialble for download on my site at www.lov2flyrc.com if anyone would like a copy
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I just went and grabbed it.
Originally posted by lov2flyrc
Johns painting doc is also avaialble for download on my site at www.lov2flyrc.com if anyone would like a copy
Todd
Johns painting doc is also avaialble for download on my site at www.lov2flyrc.com if anyone would like a copy
Todd



