Seems like a good idea - but is it?
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Re: Seems like a good idea - but is it?
As I mentioned, I don't know much about spraying. But - if it can be done very successfully with rattle cans - why not with with this? The guitar is a pretty small project, after all. Just askin'..
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Regarding Tim losing a post -- what can happen and its happened to me -- if two posts are sent simultaneously from two members one post can get lost -- I guess a flaw in the software is the only explanation.
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I think Kathy Matasushita used the preval sprayer to finish her first few intstruments, If I'm not mistaken, and they look pretty darn good.
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Hi...I just saw this thread today...I haven't used the PreVal sprayers to do a whole instrument, but I do use it now to do the shellac seal coats (2) I do between the pore filling and the finish coats (EM6000). I just find it easier to use the PreVal for the shellac coats, instead of using my HVLP spray gun & compressor for that small job. I use the HVLP setup for the EM6000, and don't want to have to clean the spray gun/container of the shellac before I use it for the waterbase. It sprays the shellac (SealCoat) pretty smoothly.Kevininca wrote:I think Kathy Matasushita used the preval sprayer to finish her first few intstruments, If I'm not mistaken, and they look pretty darn good.
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Re: Seems like a good idea - but is it?
Or I hit the wrong key:)kencierp wrote:Regarding Tim losing a post -- what can happen and its happened to me -- if two posts are sent simultaneously from two members one post can get lost -- I guess a flaw in the software is the only explanation.
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Re: Seems like a good idea - but is it?
Kathy
Can you leave the shellac (I assume thinned) in the container/sprayer or do you have to spray alcohol through the Preval to clean the nozzle valve etc.?
Can you leave the shellac (I assume thinned) in the container/sprayer or do you have to spray alcohol through the Preval to clean the nozzle valve etc.?
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From my experience with them, that's what I use the extra bottle for. I spray a little solvent thru to clean it out. I made the mistake of turning it upside down like a rattle can to clear it once and it runs all over. Made a mess.kencierp wrote:Kathy
Can you leave the shellac (I assume thinned) in the container/sprayer or do you have to spray alcohol through the Preval to clean the nozzle valve etc.?
I've "Ben-Had" again!
Tim Benware
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Tim Benware
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