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Re: Paint Gun

To: fergie@ntplx.ne, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Paint Gun
From: NA Campiglia <spitdrvr@camalott.com>
Date: Sat, 29 Aug 1998 11:26:31 -0500
References: <3.0.3.32.19980829094434.0069f9f8@mail.camalott.com>
Where I was at the time humidity was not a problem.  Arizona......

I did it here in Texas many times also, no blushing of the paint if that is
what you mean.  Many pro booths use a waterfall system.

At 10:57 AM 8/29/98 -0700, you wrote:
>NA Campiglia wrote:
>> 
>> Jack,
>> Do you or a real good friend have a garage?
>> If so heres what you do.....
>> 
>> Get yourself some old blankets, mine came from salvation army and goodwill
>> stores.  Sweep out the area you will paint in and hang the blankets from
>> the roof, make sure they overlap.  Hose everything down with water, then
>> paint.  The water will hold down any dust particles and will also attract
>> any over spray.
>> 
>> The result was amazing, the car looked great.
>> 
>> I wish I still had that garage.............  Then I'd paint MY spit.......
>> 
>> Good luck
>> 
>> With all this talk about HVLP this and that... What is the minimum that
>> someone  with a decent compressor (me 4 HP Crafstman)  would need to get
>> started. I want to paint my Spitfire, I was quoted $1700 without painting
>> the engine compartment. How about where to paint, how hard is it outside,
>> how long does it take to dry. I looked at Fred Thomas' suggestion
>> (http://www.horizonweb.com/wwwboard/Spray_101/wwwboard.html) it's very
>> informative. In a nutshell what would some of you recommend.
>> 
>> Jack
>> 
>> 76 TR6
>> 80 Spitfire
>> 80 TR8
>> 
>> N.A. Campiglia III
>> Abilene TX
>> '67 Mk III, '74 1500
>> http://camalott.com/~spitdrvr
>
>Interesting idea. Did you have any problem with the higher humidity?
>
N.A. Campiglia III
Abilene TX
'67 Mk III, '74 1500
http://camalott.com/~spitdrvr

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