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Lol. No it's not an ornament. But it's got to have a dash of somethingjust lamp some paint on and get it used its not an ornament. or is it
Lol. No it's not an ornament. But it's got to have a dash of somethingjust lamp some paint on and get it used its not an ornament. or is it
Brushing or rollering you will be safe just don't get it on your skin, spraying it is in the air so you breath it in unless you have an air fed mask.I got the hardener. It came as a kit. I didn't no at the time about the isocyanate and the dangers of the stuff.
Ok .I will give that a go next week. Just trying to make room for new toyBrushing or rollering you will be safe just don't get it on your skin, spraying it is in the air so you breath it in unless you have an air fed mask.
Victor meldrew needs to comment on that!I spent about 6 months looking at it....deciding what colour.
I have decided on lister green.Victor meldrew needs to comment on that!
Just trying to make room for new toy
Light cream colour for the letters.Is this something we know about? Or did I miss something......?
What colour for the letters?
Light cream colour for the letters.
And big yellow ballsLight cream colour for the letters.
And big yellow balls
Military surplus battleship grey, slap it on thick with a 4" brush and the jobs a good un.
Slapping it on will not do. A little care is needed...Military surplus battleship grey, slap it on thick with a 4" brush and the jobs a good un.
But with a decent paint its easy to clean the contaminants off.I do be in two minds about painting tools, on the one hand you want to do a good job, but you know within weeks its going to be chipped and smeared with oil, grease and swarf.
That's only true if they're used in earnest.I do be in two minds about painting tools, on the one hand you want to do a good job, but you know within weeks its going to be chipped and smeared with oil, grease and swarf.
You clean such things after use ?All my stuff is getting painted in white epoxy, when I can get round to it.
Makes it so much nicer to use and clean afterwards