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thanks all for your replies and photos! i understand that it's the drying of the solvents and hardeners that makes the paint skin up on top, and i've heard people tell (and experienced it myself with older cans of paint at trade school) that once you get to the bottom the hardener has all been...
hey everyone!
this is probably a really silly question, but i feel like i'm doing something wrong and maybe someone here can set me straight. i have seen several sign painters putting screws into their cans of enamel so that it never skins over as it has less oxygen getting into the can, i...
I know this was post a while back now but figured I'd chime in, I ordered mine direct from Ronan, ask to speak with Dennis, their contact details are on their website: www.ronanpaints.com or send them an email: ronanpaint@aol.com
hey everyone, i'm george! been lurking for a while on here but only just decided i needed to post! i studied sign painting at trade tech in LA with doc guthrie and carlos aguilar, graduated in 2016 and am now back in australia and have started up my own business doing hand painted signs and...
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