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Post by hoosierpoet on Aug 29, 2013 19:41:52 GMT -8
Hoosierpoet I was not trying to correct you or steal your thunder I was just trying to give some general directions to who ever might want them. I tried to squeeze two weeks of training into one paragraph. Larry it is a simple task all it takes is practice and the desire to read and follow directions for thinning and mixing that are printed on most cans. If i can do it anybody can. Bill, it's really not my thunder, anyway! (I am basking in borrowed thunder...) I always enjoy chatting with you, no worries!
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Post by bigbill on Aug 29, 2013 19:58:59 GMT -8
Basic enamels aren't to bad until you add hardener then they become a problem, all of your modern base coat/ clearcoats except waterbase can cause serious brain damage. Disposable Chemical filters designed for those paints are rather inexpensive and should be used. HVLP guns are the only guns that can be legally used in most states now, the old style ones will cost you more to use in wasted paint and thinner than a new gravity feed gun from harbor freight will cost in one paint job. Also remember that drifting paint/ overspray can stick to anything close by such as cars, houses the dog anything.
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Post by mobiltec on Aug 29, 2013 21:08:12 GMT -8
Hoosierpoet what color is your dog now? Ok Im going to check into the proper respirator equipment. I know my friend Bob uses one that looks pretty professional.
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Post by hoosierpoet on Aug 30, 2013 5:12:16 GMT -8
Hoosierpoet what color is your dog now? Ok Im going to check into the proper respirator equipment. I know my friend Bob uses one that looks pretty professional. Well, our neighbors' yellow Lab does seem a bit more intense than I remember him... As for toxicity, I believe the Majic tractor paint is supposed to be pretty safe (and eco-friendly), it is made from soybeans. Of course the hardener and thinner are undoubtedly a different matter. Here's a link to the company web site, www.majicpaints.com/products/farm/tti/ including paint chips - the color on the online chips is probably a little "iffy" though.
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Post by mobiltec on Aug 30, 2013 7:52:06 GMT -8
Thanks for the link Hoosier.... I think this will be fun.
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Post by bigbill on Aug 30, 2013 9:57:45 GMT -8
Another good enamel paint that is very good and is available at Ace Hardware is Ace brand rust paint, very durable and doesn't require hardener but the very best thing is they can custom mix any color you want.
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Post by bigbill on Aug 30, 2013 15:37:36 GMT -8
Always wearing a mask/respirator when you paint is the best way to stay healthy, but it is not optional when you use paint that requires a catalyst or hardener. The health problems are to your central nervous system and your lungs. We used to buy masks with replaceable filter canisters but for the last several years around here the supply houses only sell throw away respirators. that only last a couple of days before the chemicals break down so even if the mask looks OK buy a new one for each paint job. Also if you are painting different colors one today and one tomorrow put the respirator in a sealed plastic bag between colors, most respirators come with instructions and a bag. A regular old dust type mask is NOT SAFE it must labeled be for urethane paint use. Also modern paint doesn't clean off of glasses very well after it dries so you might want to wear googles over them. Once you get all of this on you may be out of the notion to paint.
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Post by mobiltec on Aug 30, 2013 19:02:12 GMT -8
You've already talked me out of it..... LOL just kidding Bill. Thanks so much for the info. I lived this long and don't want to go out over a dang paint job at this stage of the game.
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Post by bigbill on Aug 30, 2013 19:14:38 GMT -8
I am not trying to talk you out of it in fact I think you should paint them yourself, that is why I am trying to at least give you enough info that you can ask the proper questions and do it safely with no bad experiences. I have been painting over 50 years and had to learn a lot of things the hard way. The way I have learned most things, I tended to try things before they came on the open market.
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Post by keri on Aug 30, 2013 19:42:47 GMT -8
I wish we could put all this paint into in it's own forum. I'll want this info one day and will have forgotten where I saw it.
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Post by mobiltec on Aug 30, 2013 21:08:28 GMT -8
Ya I was just kidding about being talked out of it Bill. I have had a desire to learn to paint trailers for quite a while now. Never painted an auto or trailer. Only houses and patch jobs on trailers with rattle cans. Glad to have any input you and other experienced trailer painters that we can get from you.
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Post by soup on Aug 31, 2013 1:49:32 GMT -8
Hoosierpoet, Love the self paint job!! It looks pretty good!!!!! I just had to buy another paint gun. I got a pretty good gravity fed gun at Wal-Mart the other day for $30. (Campbell Hausfield) It's plug and play out of the box. Mine even had the proper air/paint mixture already set, right out of the box. I literally just put the paint cup on top of gun, filled it, put cap on it and started shooting paint. Air mask, made by 3M at your local NAPA store for around $25.00. They have one on sale now out of their paint & body flier for around $14.00 but a different make and are disposable. The 3m mask filters are replaceable and can be had at Lowes for around $18.00. Lowes carries the painter’s paper overalls with hood and booties for around $20.00. I always wear black rubber mechanics gloves too. Painting the camper is my favorite part of the build. It is the fastest, cheapest, most satisfying part of camper repairs. The 2-3 days prep though seems like it will never end. I'm still recommending rustoleum paint. Super forgiving for new painters. Only mixes with acetone, no hardener. I dumped the rest of my can of thinner in the gallon can of paint and stored it a couple months between paintjobs and as you can see in the pic below, it still shot out of the gun fine after just shaking the can up a bit. You can also dump paint that's left in the gun back into the can and it will keep till next time needed. No waste! Here's one I'm finishing up now with that gun;
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Post by hoosierpoet on Aug 31, 2013 2:53:07 GMT -8
Hi, Soup - that looks great! (Glad someone moved the paint stuff to a separate thread, it was kinda hijacking the other one!)
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Post by swirlygirls on Aug 31, 2013 4:10:03 GMT -8
This looks beautiful! I love the colors and everything about it. Good job.
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Post by mobiltec on Aug 31, 2013 5:43:41 GMT -8
I'm excited about this paint thread. Learning a lot and it gives me hope that I can do this myself and not have to have every job end on a rather un-nerving note waiting for the dang painter to get around to my trailer.
Soup. What kind of shine do you get using that rustoleum paint?
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