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Anything new on tan paints for my humvee? What is the easiest to spray?
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.Anything new on tan paints for my humvee? What is the easiest to spray?
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I don't know that there is anything "new" in the business of green or tan trucks - but there are a lot of opinions here for sure. There is a lot of discussion about "it's too glossy" or "it collects dirt" or the color isn't quite right.
Short version is that folks here have posted about using Wagner airless sprayers, Harbor Fright sprayers and some folks have the Binks. Seems that everybody has good success with the cheap guns if they clean it properly for the second use. The paint manufacturers run the gamut. Lowes and Home Depot will mix "federal colors" if you don't get the kid with no experience - and worse - that doesn't care. That will drive you bonkers! Glidden and Sherwin-Williams have the colors too.
RAPCO (Gillespie) is the only paint I have used. Mostly because it worked. I started with rattle cans that match the gallons perfectly and when I grew into bigger toys I needed more paint on target
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Rapco (Gillespie)---suggests using Xylene to thin. What's your thought on this? Never used Xylene before.
Behr Marquee Exterior flat applied with roller and brush. Center 10 KW genset was painted on access door only. The right 15 kw genset was totally repainted with the Behr paint. Original desert tan was faded so there was not a perfect match but was close enough for my needs.Anything new on tan paints for my humvee? What is the easiest to spray?
so i am used to using lacquer thinner and have that on hand. That will work with the Rapco paint?.
I have used Xylene and have used plain old Lacquer Thinner. I'v had no problem with the finish (shine) on my projects. A fiend of mine @chucky ,sprayed about 7 gallons of RapCo and his truck has nearly no shine at all. A normal "Cut" rate is about 25%. Depends on you and your gun too and your smoothness as you move the gun. (sure you already know that)
Xylene will attack plastic contact lenses and you should use a charcoal based filter to protect your lungs.
Spraying outside will lower your exposure, but a mask is pretty dang important.
MSDS (old people call it that) for Xylene is attached.
.so i am used to using lacquer thinner and have that on hand. That will work with the Rapco paint?
The Xylene seems to create some shine and really long cure times i mix 4 parts rapco 383 to 1 part laquer thinner so that means 1 gallon of 383 makes 5 quarts of shootable paint with usally shooting outside 80 degrees medium humidity you can start shooting on a say a truck and keep going around the truck without stopping rite into 2nd coat when your done wait an hour or so and start pulling paper and tape ..
I have used Xylene and have used plain old Lacquer Thinner. I'v had no problem with the finish (shine) on my projects. A fiend of mine @chucky ,sprayed about 7 gallons of RapCo and his truck has nearly no shine at all. A normal "Cut" rate is about 25%. Depends on you and your gun too and your smoothness as you move the gun. (sure you already know that)
Xylene will attack plastic contact lenses and you should use a charcoal based filter to protect your lungs.
Spraying outside will lower your exposure, but a mask is pretty dang important.
MSDS (old people call it that) for Xylene is attached.
.I use Sherwin-Williams with a reglar airless sprayer from Lowes. The best thing is it's weather-shield and water based. Super easy to clean up if you make a mess while painting.
While not exactly tan, here's how awesome it can be: I brought my canvas top into Lowes and had them color match it, then mix the paint. I also saved the mix as well as had them save me in their database. Now my "bling" and interior perfectly match my top and I can get the exact same color every time.....
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