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#4636399 - 03/21/10 10:16 PM
Painting Metal
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Pro Angler
Registered: 06/26/07
Posts: 585
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Alright, I painted a metal ridge vent. After I was finished, it look like [censored].
So, I know I'm the problem, but trying to figure out where I went wrong. I used acrylic paint to go over the factory applied paint. I ran this entire situation by the guys at Sherwin Williams.
I used a Graco Sprayer for the application. Before I sprayed the topcoat, I used the recommened primer. There are a few spots that are discolored and there are several runs. I"m not sure if the sprayer was too strong, or what, maybe i was a little too close (don't think this was the problem). Typically for these types of deals I use my gravity feed sprayer, but I've wanted a larger sprayer for a while. Any help on this would be great.
I'd really like to make this look better. Even if I have to sand it and restart. Thanks in advance.
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#4636478 - 03/21/10 10:33 PM
Re: Painting Metal
[Re: txcntryboy]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 06/26/07
Posts: 585
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I'm in frisco......this is a metal ridge vent for a metal building.....what would be the best way to sand this down?
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#4636691 - 03/21/10 11:17 PM
Re: Painting Metal
[Re: txcntryboy]
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Registered: 06/26/07
Posts: 585
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thanks.....you must be thinking of someone else on the garage floor thing? I saw that thread on this section a little ways up.....
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#4636715 - 03/21/10 11:27 PM
Re: Painting Metal
[Re: madermu]
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Extreme Angler
Registered: 06/24/09
Posts: 1417
Loc: Arlington
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No it was you, http://texasfishingforum.com/forums/ubbthreads.php/topics/4474079/Garage_Floor_Covering#Post4474079I was just gonna recommend if you go with the epoxy kits, Powerwash, Then spray full strength muriatic acid and let it sit for 15 minutes, Then wash WELL and let dry for 48 hrs before you start. Ive redone a ton of floors because of crappy prep work. There are a few more options that are way better than the epoxy kits though.
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#4636732 - 03/21/10 11:35 PM
Re: Painting Metal
[Re: txcntryboy]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 06/26/07
Posts: 585
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Yup, that post was for my 40x60 building...I was thrown off by the garage part....
we've been delayed because of all the rain....the building was supposed to be done by the end of Feb.....We just got it framed last week and now it's wet again...i think it's killing everyone right now.
I've decided to go with an epoxy from armor garage.....
I used the epoxy from home depot with the ultra professional clear coat and it was awesome....but for this one, we'll have much bigger equipment on it....
thanks for all the help.
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#4636768 - 03/21/10 11:47 PM
Re: Painting Metal
[Re: txcntryboy]
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Registered: 06/26/07
Posts: 585
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yeah....i'm pretty disappointed....i took a ton of time to get that surface ready....taped everything up.....took me two days to get everything ready, 25 minutes to paint, and an hour to clean up.....lol......and the results werent very good...
so, i think, I'm going to hit it with a sander in the morning and see if that wont' help.
thanks again....i'll let you know.....I'll probably be on here crying again tomorrow....lol
thanks,
Edited by madermu (03/22/10 01:19 AM)
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#4672475 - 03/29/10 08:45 PM
Re: Painting Metal
[Re: txcntryboy]
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Pro Angler
Registered: 12/12/01
Posts: 556
Loc: Fort Worth ,Texas,USA
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just sand the run out (tell it feels smooth) then touch it up If you can try to scrape (not cut) the run out with a razor blade
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