Canon SX 230 HS. Amazing little camera. I bought it for the video it shoots. Works better than the JVC camcorder I bought in the first place and returned. I have a big Canon digi SLR but it's bulky and I end up never having on me when I need it. This one's always with me. It takes way better pics than the camera I forgot at home.that pic came out nice of the oneshot can, color, dust on top, what kind of camera
Thanks for your thoughts Gino. The can of One Shot I have is at least a year old and now has maybe a tablespoon left in it. Never lost a drop to skinning. Never opened the can either. I have had 3/4 of a can of this stuff turn to jello before.Rolco is just fine for us, too. I'm not in the shop today, so I can't see the various ones we use, but we really like the regular size. I'm no fan of the fast size from any manufacturer. I like a larger window of time.
The key to skins is like Forum mentioned, it doesn't matter if you open the top or the bottom, it's the amount of air that gets left in the can after each time it's opened. Same goes for all of your paints. If you don't use them up fast enough, they'll skin over, eventually using up all of your drying agents and then not drying at all some day. Many times, we just put some cellophane in the can and that does the trick.
This helps to prevent "skin" forming issue.CheersEvery tim you take some size out of the can ,put one or two glass marbles in.The key is to keep amount of air in container and above size to minimum. This is old trick used by sign painters. Cheers
Any of you guys use two coats of size before you gild? I always have. I find it gives me a better surface. The first coat seals up the paint and glues down any micro dust. I let the first coat dry completely before putting on the second coat.