khd
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I am near the point of painting a small hay wagon and log splitter that I am building. Wen't to the dealer and picked up a quart can of Kub orange and dk. grey.
Since I've never worked with this kind of paint before I need a little help as I don't want to mess up one: all my hard work on the wagon/spltter and two: the paint cost $30.00 a quart. Hoping someone can tell me:
1. What do I use to thin it and in what ratio? It's acrylic enamel.
2. Looking at two different spray guns: (Don't have a large enough compressor to give alot of CFM) suction sprayer with 1 qt. can or a detail HVLP with 4.2 oz gravity fed cup that only uses 2.5 CFM. I'm thinking the detail would take longer but would be less apt to waste paint as there are no large panels to do but alot of nooks and crannies.
3. Will rattle can enamel primer in the rustoleum style be okay?
I'm not painting a show car but I am looking for a well applied paint job that will look good and last. I also want to do this myself as the wagon and splitter have been 100% self fabrication and I want to continue that.
Any help or suggestions would be appriciated.
Kevin
Since I've never worked with this kind of paint before I need a little help as I don't want to mess up one: all my hard work on the wagon/spltter and two: the paint cost $30.00 a quart. Hoping someone can tell me:
1. What do I use to thin it and in what ratio? It's acrylic enamel.
2. Looking at two different spray guns: (Don't have a large enough compressor to give alot of CFM) suction sprayer with 1 qt. can or a detail HVLP with 4.2 oz gravity fed cup that only uses 2.5 CFM. I'm thinking the detail would take longer but would be less apt to waste paint as there are no large panels to do but alot of nooks and crannies.
3. Will rattle can enamel primer in the rustoleum style be okay?
I'm not painting a show car but I am looking for a well applied paint job that will look good and last. I also want to do this myself as the wagon and splitter have been 100% self fabrication and I want to continue that.
Any help or suggestions would be appriciated.
Kevin