My shop is in Valdosta Georgia - 10 miles north of Florida on I 75.  Yes the
acrylic enamel can be a bit soft if not hardened properly.  I most always
put a couple coats of urethane clear over the top  - I have also mixed clear
and acrylic enamel and it works well as a top coat.  This makes a sandable
and buffable coat.  I usually us the basecoat/clearcoat system with any
pearls and metal flake or custom paints.  It shoots much easier and allows
the flakes to fall more evenly.  Bill
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From: <skp...@charter.net>
To: KR builders and pilots <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2003 7:50 PM
Subject: Re: KR>Painting tips


>
> >Bill Wrote
>
> >     Now, I do have a 18 X 25 downdraft paint booth with
> >10 foot ceilings that I use for my car restorations.  I
> >told Art Bruce that since he is a local guy once he gets
> >to the finishing stage I can make my shop available for
> >him - or others if interested - to come finish wings /
> >fuse and paint them here.  I can also make my services
> >available if you want me to do it as part of my business.
> > Just a suggestion.  I know it is hard to find a paint
> >booth to do this work at sometimes - most shops arent
> >interested in helping broke KR builders paint.
> >
> >Happy Building - Bill
>
>
> Bill
>
> WHERE ARE YOU????
> YOUR POST WAS GREAT
> Also Finishing a restoration of 1964 VW Dunebuggy Manx
> Style Body used an acrylic enamel Paint I DID NOT LIKE. I
> think its toooo soft.  You paint, you know what I mean.
> I wont use it for the KR.
>
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