Russell,
Nice idea. Only problem is that a gallon of POR would be enough to paint a
house (and your house would have to be rusty). Only kidding. I do wonder if the
amount of air in the larger can would tend to set the POR faster. I really like
the hole in the lid and duct tape idea. So simple, so clean and low tec. I
have also used the pour spouts they sell. Messy little suckers. You still get
POR all over things you don't want it on.
Guy
Russell Southwell wrote:
> While looking at Wal Mart for polyeurethane for a rifle stock I noticed wal
> mart sells
> a gallon size paint can lid whith a smaller pour spout built in. may help in
> keeping the POR longer.
> Russ Southwell 70 1600
>
> "Patrick J. Horne" wrote:
>
> > I have not used POR-15 yet, but will be in the next month or so. I
> > purchased their stater kit. I suggest buying the paint in small cans
> > because people have had problems with larger cans drying out and having
> > to be tossed. If you are going to do a large area, then go for the larger
> > cans. I am in the process of building a spare complete front suspension
> > and will be using the POR-15 on it.
> >
> > Peace,
> > Pat
> >
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> > Pat Horne, Network Manager, Shop Supervisor, Future planner
> > CS Dept, University of Texas, Austin, Tx. 78712 USA
> > voice (512)471-9730, fax (512)471-8885, horne@cs.utexas.edu
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