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painting in the rain

hmburner

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Since i had the day off,and the weather was perfect,i decided to paint the underside of my M 135 box. I have been working part time for the better part of a month,scraping off 52 years worth of accumulated rust/mud/old paint and patching a few holes.cost me 150 bucks for two gallons of special mix OD house paint and two gallons of reducer. Sprayed the mix at a ratio of 50/50 and all the air the little compressor could give me. Two hours later and a gallon and a half of paint i finished the second coat and shut down the compressor. A black cloud blew over and dropped buckets of rain on me and my new paint job. I will see tomorrow if there was any real damage ,but this is the underside of the box and the whole truck gets a final coat when im done anyways.

just my day at the office on a sunday
Bill
 

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randyscycle

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I've found that the paint will take on a texture similar to that of the surface of the moon, with little craters all over from the raindrops, if the paint isn't hardened before it gets rained on.....Don't ask how I know.
 

littlebob

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Lookin Good.
Rain has been my enemy for the last two years. everytime I get a weekend off from
the kids activities, i am greated with the moisture.
littlebob
 

Bill W

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I feel your pain Bill
The last thing I painted on my (first) deuce was the bed, forty minutes later a rain shower blew in from nowhere, luckly I found ( after having my s**t fit ) that the hardner had kicked off enough to where I blew all the droplets off with a air nozzle and it looked fine....wheew!!
 
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