Looks pretty good from where I'm sitting.I'd be stringing her up now!
Looks pretty good from where I'm sitting.I'd be stringing her up now!
Wokka it's $15 a can mate. I'd still do the bulk with the wife on method, but I'll be spraying the last coat just to get it totally streak less and flat
Thanks Nick, soon though
Hmmm very cool Andrew! I'll be very interested to see how the spray on oil goes. Not a bad way to get that last coat streak free!!
cheers,
Gav.
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Spray Tru oil going on. Tricky stuff, runs easily but you can wipe the runs like normal to. Goes on like acrylic clear so superb clean.
Interesting.. am presuming it is just thinned TO, so if that's the case, why not just thin some and spray with normal spray equipment?
* looks a good smooth layer there.
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