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Yep, spraymax 2k.
Yep, spraymax 2k.I found some other aerosol paint choices, bill, will be seeing how hey work out. Nex job is a flat red with white pinstriping, we'll see how it coms out.What should I call it, bill? The Spray Can Alley Paint Shop?
Why is rattle can black never actually black?
Quote from: mlinder on April 20, 2010, 08:01:11 AMWhy is rattle can black never actually black?i think it looks great! maybe you picked up the cans with the color "almost black" or "rattlecan black"?!?easy to miss as they are right next to the "actually black" and "really F*&!#ng black" cans
Quote from: flybox1 on April 20, 2010, 08:14:10 AMQuote from: mlinder on April 20, 2010, 08:01:11 AMWhy is rattle can black never actually black?i think it looks great! maybe you picked up the cans with the color "almost black" or "rattlecan black"?!?easy to miss as they are right next to the "actually black" and "really F*&!#ng black" cans Lol.It's the RE "Nighthawk Black". I've noticed that all blacks in a can are either very dark brown or very dark blue. Just kinda weird.
So the SprayMax is just a urethane clear? You use it over any "regular" spray can base color?
Quote from: Scott S on April 20, 2010, 08:35:36 AM So the SprayMax is just a urethane clear? You use it over any "regular" spray can base color?Yep.
Quote from: mlinder on April 20, 2010, 08:19:55 AMQuote from: flybox1 on April 20, 2010, 08:14:10 AMQuote from: mlinder on April 20, 2010, 08:01:11 AMWhy is rattle can black never actually black?i think it looks great! maybe you picked up the cans with the color "almost black" or "rattlecan black"?!?easy to miss as they are right next to the "actually black" and "really F*&!#ng black" cans Lol.It's the RE "Nighthawk Black". I've noticed that all blacks in a can are either very dark brown or very dark blue. Just kinda weird.When I worked at the wheel shop we had two shades of black. One was more blue and one was more brown. We had to mix them 50/50 to get a straight black color.
Well, like I said, I'm moving to a different paint system, so I can ask my paint guys for both their blue and brown blacks, do a solid brown, then do a semi-glaze blue over it which will prolly fix the issue.
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Quote from: mlinder on April 20, 2010, 09:04:00 AMWell, like I said, I'm moving to a different paint system, so I can ask my paint guys for both their blue and brown blacks, do a solid brown, then do a semi-glaze blue over it which will prolly fix the issue. Make a deal kind of like the carb rack that holds two cans of paint and pushes on the nozzels at the same pressure and aim them so they share a cone. Couldn't be that hard, could it?
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Quote from: Caaveman82 on April 20, 2010, 09:05:19 AMQuote from: mlinder on April 20, 2010, 09:04:00 AMWell, like I said, I'm moving to a different paint system, so I can ask my paint guys for both their blue and brown blacks, do a solid brown, then do a semi-glaze blue over it which will prolly fix the issue. Make a deal kind of like the carb rack that holds two cans of paint and pushes on the nozzels at the same pressure and aim them so they share a cone. Couldn't be that hard, could it?The air pressure of the cones would make for uneven mixing in that configuration, with turbulence creating that uneven mixture, and uneven spray depth.. I'll stick with multiple layers.