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Posted for "Jim Rogers" <n360jr@adelphia.net>:
Greg. The amount of thinner you use depends on whether you want to spray it
or roll it. Any spray gun needs a specific viscosity . If you are rolling on
the first few coats, it will not take as much. If it is your first few coats
then I suggest you do roll it. As for pot life, I have kept it in a sealed
container for a couple of days and still used it. I have some in my spray gun
for the last week and have added a little thinner to revive it and it still
sprays OK. Nice job on the data plate. Thanks again. Jim Rogers
[I found that if I mixed a bit too much for the priming to be done on a given day I could put the whole spray gun with the excess in the freezer and could leave it for a couple days. The day I want to prime some more I take the gun out of the freezer first thing in the morning and it's warmed up & ready to spray after lunch. OTOH, mixed material I left out would be pretty well kicked 24 hours later and there was no reviving it... but that's down here in the Florida heat. YMMV <Marv> ]
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