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Old 11-05-2010, 02:30 PM
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The issue is more the overspray, the actual exposure to fumes is a minute or two while I spray the glass. I'm going to buy some poly and make a little tent to spray in for the next coat, which should keep the rest of the house not black
black is "stylin" right now. your there with the in crowd
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Old 11-05-2010, 03:13 PM
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Why would you spray? I've always just used foam rollers and standard black acrylic paint. A couple coats and you're done without the mess and fumes. Holds up fine and works every time.

I don't feel bad for you, spray paint in your house is a bad idea. Why on earth would you even consider it?
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Why would you spray?
Well, I've sprayed, rolled and brushed tanks, and spraying is the easiest for me. Perhaps my brushing/rolling skills are lacking, dunno. Don't get me wrong, I'm not looking for sympathy, just a funny "don't try this at home" warning for people that might think spraying inside is a good idea
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Well, I've sprayed, rolled and brushed tanks, and spraying is the easiest for me. Perhaps my brushing/rolling skills are lacking, dunno. Don't get me wrong, I'm not looking for sympathy, just a funny "don't try this at home" warning for people that might think spraying inside is a good idea
Is it still the easiest considering you had to rub the whole kitchen down with thinner and now have to setup a paint booth?
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Is it still the easiest considering you had to rub the whole kitchen down with thinner and now have to setup a paint booth?

Well, ya, ok, you got me there! But conceptually it was easier. Thinking back, the last (easy) time was outdoors
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but but but!!! It does look good And my kitchen is really clean now.
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I also just use black acrylic paint and a brush not even a roller. 3 or 4 coats and it's done but my tunze magnets do damage it if I'm not careful. Then i just jam some fresh paint in the tears =)

Spraying inside is not smart now is using glue and primer on the carpet plus 50 other stupid things I've done in the name of this hobby. It's ok Brad I understand (too much).
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now is using glue and primer on the carpet
Haha, been there! But it wasn't my carpet, oops!
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Well, ya, ok, you got me there! But conceptually it was easier. Thinking back, the last (easy) time was outdoors
just think. and last time you wanted to do it inside also.. why did I say that was a bad idea?

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just think. and last time you wanted to do it inside also.. why did I say that was a bad idea?

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