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Thats crazy lookin. Is it pretty easy to get to look like that?
Harley
Well Yes and NO First you have to stand on your head and your pants fall down and then when you fall over I guess its in God's hands
No its not easy to do or make it do. Must Have SHT together and then hope for the best
You must make sure the part is super clean if dealing with Aluminum and then you shoot two times the amount of powder over the normal and then HOPE FOR THE BEST. This is the case with all heavy textures and wrinkles. Good old Matt got that corrected for me a long while back and it wasn't even their powder. He's a good guy and pay no mind to what Shelly says about him
I did find out that if say an area comes out shinny and not wrinkle that if you sand it a little a clean it off and just shoot shoot shoot some more at the areas that did not work and it will blend right in. The bracket was like that and so I gave it a try when I received my new powder today and it worked and good to go now
And I really didn't mean for this to post here but couldn't delete it because you replied to it while I was putting it where it should have been. Now its your Fault
Thats crazy lookin. Is it pretty easy to get to look like that?
Harley
Well Yes and NO First you have to stand on your head and your pants fall down and then when you fall over I guess its in God's hands
No its not easy to do or make it do. Must Have SHT together and then hope for the best
You must make sure the part is super clean if dealing with Aluminum and then you shoot two times the amount of powder over the normal and then HOPE FOR THE BEST. This is the case with all heavy textures and wrinkles. Good old Matt got that corrected for me a long while back and it wasn't even their powder. He's a good guy and pay no mind to what Shelly says about him
I did find out that if say an area comes out shinny and not wrinkle that if you sand it a little a clean it off and just shoot shoot shoot some more at the areas that did not work and it will blend right in. The bracket was like that and so I gave it a try when I received my new powder today and it worked and good to go now
And I really didn't mean for this to post here but couldn't delete it because you replied to it while I was putting it where it should have been. Now its your Fault
Okay since I screwed up with out even realizing it , (I missed something somewhere ) where was it suppose to be posted. And you're the one that posted it which made me reply.
So basically just put this stuff and wrinkles on thick is what you are saying?
Thats crazy lookin. Is it pretty easy to get to look like that?
Harley
Well Yes and NO First you have to stand on your head and your pants fall down and then when you fall over I guess its in God's hands
No its not easy to do or make it do. Must Have SHT together and then hope for the best
You must make sure the part is super clean if dealing with Aluminum and then you shoot two times the amount of powder over the normal and then HOPE FOR THE BEST. This is the case with all heavy textures and wrinkles. Good old Matt got that corrected for me a long while back and it wasn't even their powder. He's a good guy and pay no mind to what Shelly says about him
I did find out that if say an area comes out shinny and not wrinkle that if you sand it a little a clean it off and just shoot shoot shoot some more at the areas that did not work and it will blend right in. The bracket was like that and so I gave it a try when I received my new powder today and it worked and good to go now
And I really didn't mean for this to post here but couldn't delete it because you replied to it while I was putting it where it should have been. Now its your Fault
OMG!!! I understood everything you said the first time I read it!!! Could it be the dawn of a new era?
Good lookin stuff Duke! Really crazy too. It looks soooo cracked that it should be flaking right off.
Thats crazy lookin. Is it pretty easy to get to look like that?
Harley
So basically just put this stuff and wrinkles on thick is what you are saying?
Harley
YEP on The THICKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK part 3.5 to 4. up. I just checked the mil on the bracket and it was 9.8????????? but try to find a flat spot on this stuff for sure so heaven only knows what it is?
YEP on The THICKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK part 3.5 to 4. up. I just checked the mil on the bracket and it was 9.8????????? but try to find a flat spot on this stuff for sure so heaven only knows what it is?
Sweet Thanks Duke. I think I know now my problems with wrinkle.
YEP on The THICKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK part 3.5 to 4. up. I just checked the mil on the bracket and it was 9.8????????? but try to find a flat spot on this stuff for sure so heaven only knows what it is?
Sweet Thanks Duke. I think I know now my problems with wrinkle.
Harley
I noticed this same problem the other day when shooting that a test panel before that red valve cover... It requires quite a bit of powder to actually wrinkle, a thin coat gave me almost no wrinkle... I laid it on thick and the wrinkle came to life!
YEP on The THICKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK part 3.5 to 4. up. I just checked the mil on the bracket and it was 9.8????????? but try to find a flat spot on this stuff for sure so heaven only knows what it is?
Sweet Thanks Duke. I think I know now my problems with wrinkle.
Harley
I noticed this same problem the other day when shooting that a test panel before that red valve cover... It requires quite a bit of powder to actually wrinkle, a thin coat gave me almost no wrinkle... I laid it on thick and the wrinkle came to life!
Thanks Juan I'm going to do a test panel this weekend. Building up to be a busy one with testing and such.
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