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Re: TS 58399, Primed At Last!

To: WBabbitt@aol.com, Triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TS 58399, Primed At Last!
From: Gbouff1@aol.com
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 23:04:01 EDT
Bill,

Thanks for the encouragement.  I am dealing with Painters Edge out of 
Waterbury, Ct. for all of my supplies,  They are a PPG distributor and seem 
to be quite knowledgeable, so I buy what they tell me.  PPG has a metal 
cleaner for a pre-wash and then you immediately use a metal conditioner that 
leaves a phosphate coating.  I found that rubbing the metal with a scotch 
bright pad seems to assist in the coating process.

As far a overspray, the HVLP is much better than a conventional gun, but 
there is still some overspray.  I used grey primer over a grey cement floor 
(dampened to keep dust down) and while most dust swept up, there was still a 
little left stuck on the cement.  You may want to use some type of drop 
cloth, plastic can get  a little slippery.  Also, don't forget that you need 
some cross ventilation when spraying, even more so when doing the final 
finish.  I stuck a fan in the window to exhaust the flow outward and left the 
door to he house open with the heat on 72 degrees and a window open at the 
far end of the house.  Even though it was cool outside, the garage remained 
in the high 60's and no fumes or dust entered the house.  I may even be able 
to paint in the winter using this method.

Gary Bouffard

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