05-09-2010, 10:53 AM
Gday All
Discovered something interesting last night. I am revamping Ted Stryker and gave it the polyurethane coat treatment. (Thanks for all the info on this Paul and Steve) . What I discovered after a quick test on a foam box is that with the polyurethane coat enamel spray paints can be safely used. Therefore no real need to have to use acrylics, best part is large spray cans are only $3.50 from my local $2 shop.
Sweet.
On a side note, spray painting outdoors in a 50kmh wind is "problematic". Someone downwind of my location now has a light coat of matt black and copper.
Cheers
Rob Byrnes
Discovered something interesting last night. I am revamping Ted Stryker and gave it the polyurethane coat treatment. (Thanks for all the info on this Paul and Steve) . What I discovered after a quick test on a foam box is that with the polyurethane coat enamel spray paints can be safely used. Therefore no real need to have to use acrylics, best part is large spray cans are only $3.50 from my local $2 shop.
Sweet.
On a side note, spray painting outdoors in a 50kmh wind is "problematic". Someone downwind of my location now has a light coat of matt black and copper.
Cheers
Rob Byrnes