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Re: today..
« Reply #15 on: 17 March 2013, 18:10:55 »

Always use inside of garage door - same for gun cleaning ;) ;)
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« Reply #16 on: 17 March 2013, 18:30:27 »

Is that a test panel cem ? Looks a bit dented  ???

yep.. test panel from an old car :y
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« Reply #17 on: 17 March 2013, 18:31:28 »

Always use inside of garage door - same for gun cleaning ;) ;)

generally my second test panel is backside garden kitchen door but I already painted it with dark blue mixed with scratch resistent laquer as a test ;D :y
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« Reply #18 on: 17 March 2013, 19:07:01 »

Always use inside of garage door - same for gun cleaning ;) ;)

generally my second test panel is backside garden kitchen door but I already painted it with dark blue mixed with scratch resistent laquer as a test ;D :y

Scratch resistant epoxy , should last a lifetime  ;D :y
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« Reply #19 on: 17 March 2013, 19:16:08 »

Always use inside of garage door - same for gun cleaning ;) ;)

generally my second test panel is backside garden kitchen door but I already painted it with dark blue mixed with scratch resistent laquer as a test ;D :y

Scratch resistant epoxy , should last a lifetime  ;D :y

never tried that mixture, but sounds like a good experiment :) :y
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Re: today..
« Reply #20 on: 24 March 2013, 12:21:48 »

second trial..
 
base color coat  (40 gr silver(big metal particles)+40 silver (small metal particles) +40 pearl+40 directional white) 6 layers+sanded 800
 

 
 
second trial color + laquer

 

 

 
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« Reply #21 on: 24 March 2013, 12:23:32 »

laquered 1st trial

 

 
comparison
 
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« Reply #22 on: 24 March 2013, 12:31:19 »

and mixtures in grams

 
seems like I need to increase the red blue 6-7 grams and at least another 7-8 grs of black and 2-3 grs pearl :-\
 
second trial result: half failure :-\
 
and during base coating and final paint of second trial it rained on me >:(
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« Reply #23 on: 24 March 2013, 12:42:31 »

You have many test panels  :)  What is this colour for cem ? The clit ? Or the omego ? Looks like you have it all under control apart from the weather  :)
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« Reply #24 on: 24 March 2013, 12:52:50 »

You have many test panels  :)  What is this colour for cem ? The clit ? Or the omego ? Looks like you have it all under control apart from the weather  :)

this is for omega :)
 
seems like I need some more panels :-\
 
weather this week played with me really.. I could catch only 2 days of sun in 8 days.. and I cant arrange the color without it..
 
plus the scratch resistant laquer and and base color effect the final tone highly ???
 
 
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Re: today..
« Reply #25 on: 24 March 2013, 18:17:55 »

gulped my first celulosic thinner

thinner and blue color definitely burns your mouth and throat like hell

I know some of the alcoholic drinks from your part of the world are a bit on the rough side, but do you need to resort to this :o

;D
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« Reply #26 on: 24 March 2013, 18:28:01 »

gulped my first celulosic thinner

thinner and blue color definitely burns your mouth and throat like hell

I know some of the alcoholic drinks from your part of the world are a bit on the rough side, but do you need to resort to this :o

 ;D

I am not successful at drinking, let alone petrol based drinks ;D :y
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Re: today..
« Reply #27 on: 24 March 2013, 18:42:30 »

gulped my first celulosic thinner

thinner and blue color definitely burns your mouth and throat like hell

I know some of the alcoholic drinks from your part of the world are a bit on the rough side, but do you need to resort to this :o

 ;D

I am not successful at drinking, let alone petrol based drinks ;D :y
TB's top tip for today. Don't have a fag after drinking that stuff :P
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« Reply #28 on: 24 March 2013, 18:48:48 »

gulped my first celulosic thinner

thinner and blue color definitely burns your mouth and throat like hell

I know some of the alcoholic drinks from your part of the world are a bit on the rough side, but do you need to resort to this :o

 ;D

I am not successful at drinking, let alone petrol based drinks ;D :y
TB's top tip for today. Don't have a fag after drinking that stuff :P

today we prepared/weighed the color mixture in the kitchen .. my wife placed all sorts of thinners near the cooking fire while she was cooking for cats (and adding colors as her hands more sensitive) , I was smoking meanwhile .. and if for once we caught fire, no one could ever stop us burning completely ;D ;D
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Re: today..
« Reply #29 on: 24 March 2013, 18:54:12 »

laquered 1st trial

 
comparison
 


I rather like the colour of the panel at the back......it looks good  :y
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