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Uploaded by R11ie on Oct 15, 2008
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@HaikuAutomation he spraying on a flat 90 degree surface so its easy to keep it from running.
rawdog268 1 year ago
@HaikuAutomation really not that hard
I only wish I had the spray booth, skills and knowledge to do a clear coat of my own on my playfields. Great to see folks spend the time and money on getting it done right. Did you use a nitrocellulose laquer?
HaikuAutomation 1 year ago
is a clearcoat really recommended for a pinball machine that is for home use? Some people say that you can just as well use car wax.
sirlordwhitman 1 year ago
Is that 2 - part epoxy ?
Or Laquer ?
ozgood1x 2 years ago
Cool! Adams Family & White Water
excalibur2k4 2 years ago
Eu também tiraria um pouco a pressão. O verniz usado dava para pintar 02 playfields ao invés de 01.
cleitonsimao 2 years ago
Thanks for show how clearcoated!
Magod 3 years ago
Muita pressão, tem mais verniz no ar do que no pf....
Low pressure is better, to avoid the overspray.
danielz1969 3 years ago
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@HaikuAutomation he spraying on a flat 90 degree surface so its easy to keep it from running.
rawdog268 1 year ago
@HaikuAutomation really not that hard
rawdog268 1 year ago
I only wish I had the spray booth, skills and knowledge to do a clear coat of my own on my playfields. Great to see folks spend the time and money on getting it done right. Did you use a nitrocellulose laquer?
HaikuAutomation 1 year ago
is a clearcoat really recommended for a pinball machine that is for home use? Some people say that you can just as well use car wax.
sirlordwhitman 1 year ago
Is that 2 - part epoxy ?
Or Laquer ?
ozgood1x 2 years ago
Cool! Adams Family & White Water
excalibur2k4 2 years ago
Eu também tiraria um pouco a pressão. O verniz usado dava para pintar 02 playfields ao invés de 01.
cleitonsimao 2 years ago
Thanks for show how clearcoated!
Magod 3 years ago
Muita pressão, tem mais verniz no ar do que no pf....
Low pressure is better, to avoid the overspray.
danielz1969 3 years ago