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2024-02-28 at 2:51 AM UTCLiving my best life on lunch break..Having tacos and chips with queso while my stalker chimps out in my thread..just the usual ๐
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2024-02-28 at 4:25 AM UTCDotting my Iโs and crossing my Tโs baby ๐๐๐
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2024-02-28 at 6:18 AM UTC
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2024-02-28 at 6:23 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock paint requires a solvent. pressing hard enough to create a bond is…well…pressure bonding
Ok well I'll add....
*While not in a vacuum
If you dry the solvent from paint at what point does it become not paint? There is still a little water left in the paint forever, even if just from the ambient moisture. Also you use pressure to apply paint. Just not that much -
2024-02-28 at 8:28 AM UTCAbout to get out of the bath and heat up the rest of my tacos from earlierโฆ
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2024-02-28 at 11:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock dont put it on so thick. apply one thin / primer coat then a second top coat.
and dont use shit-tier walmart paint that has no solids and the viscosity of piss
try something high-end that has more solids and higher viscosity
u dont know me nigga,, I use top quality paint I dont fuck around with low end crap paint I was trying out pro classic trim paint and its better for spraying than brushing,, after i bought it they said they didnt want it sprayed.
as for a thin coat well it wasnt thick it was enough to cover but in the corners it likes to slow roll into a drip, nothing big just little drips that take 20 min to show up. i'm cranking the heat up today so it dries faster. -
2024-02-28 at 12:57 PM UTCThe dripping is usually caused by a lack of proper sanding.
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2024-02-28 at 1:12 PM UTC
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2024-02-28 at 1:14 PM UTC
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2024-02-28 at 1:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by EduCaTional CATastropHE Ok well I'll add….
*While not in a vacuum
If you dry the solvent from paint at what point does it become not paint? There is still a little water left in the paint forever, even if just from the ambient moisture. Also you use pressure to apply paint. Just not that much
Now you're just grasping at straws.
Water isn't always the solvent used.
Never because technically a solvent could be used to dissolve the paint then technically reapply it. -
2024-02-28 at 1:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by POLECAT u dont know me nigga,, I use top quality paint I dont fuck around with low end crap paint I was trying out pro classic trim paint and its better for spraying than brushing,, after i bought it they said they didnt want it sprayed.
as for a thin coat well it wasnt thick it was enough to cover but in the corners it likes to slow roll into a drip, nothing big just little drips that take 20 min to show up. i'm cranking the heat up today so it dries faster.
I know how to paint and if the shit is dripping you're applying it too thick.
And if you're applying it too thick, what doesn't drip is quite likely going to crack...especially if you force it to dry too fast -
2024-02-28 at 1:18 PM UTC
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2024-02-28 at 3:45 PM UTC
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2024-02-28 at 9:19 PM UTCok then mister smarty fuckin paints answer me this then .
I panted a pocket door today i started with the bathroom side and yes everything is new as fuck and came primed so I put the first coat on and let it dry it looked good then i did a second coat came back to do the other side and the bottom 2/3rds of the door started to orange peal....what chu think nigga -
2024-02-28 at 9:21 PM UTCToo much humidity would be my guess
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2024-02-28 at 9:23 PM UTCalso I painted two other doors, regular doors not pocket doors two coats on both sides both came out perfect
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2024-02-28 at 10:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by POLECAT ok then mister smarty fuckin paints answer me this then .
I panted a pocket door today i started with the bathroom side and yes everything is new as fuck and came primed so I put the first coat on and let it dry it looked good then i did a second coat came back to do the other side and the bottom 2/3rds of the door started to orange peal….what chu think nigga
you like posting pictures...post pictures of the paint brush you use and the door
probably too thick paint layer. im guessing you dont have a mil gauge to measure it -
2024-02-28 at 10:13 PM UTC
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2024-02-29 at 12:44 AM UTCListening to j-rock, I'm about to finish the Japanese horror movie I was watching yesterday. It's called Re/Member.