turtle2180
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I have a 14' fiberglass SkiBarge I am planning on painting with Valspar tractor paint. Priming with the Valspar primer. I will be using the roll n roll/tip method I have been reading about. I will also be adding hardener and acetone to the paint as it was recommend by wood on glass in another forum. I will be painting in my 24 x 24 garage which is insulated but heated with only a kerosene heater or a propane heater (the kind that mounts on the wall and has a pilot light). I live in central Illinois and the temps are 30 to 40's outside right now. I can easily heat the garage over 50 and can most likely get it up to the low 70's.
Some of my questions...
I have never painted with the hardener and understand the fumes from it are pretty bad to breathe but not as bad if rolling.
So how flamable are those fumes? Is the propane heater safe?
If I have the walk through door open with a fan in it will that be okay? Although will pulling out my heated air.
How long after I have finished painting a coat should I leave the temp above 50?
Do you wet sand between coats of primer? Between coats of paint? I assume with the enamel paint if you do any kind of sanding it will lose its shine. So it would be okay for between coats but what about the final coat?
If there is any other suggestions or advice please feel free to lay it on me.
Thank you in advance for any responses. I have been reading forums on here for some time and apperciate all the help.
Some of my questions...
I have never painted with the hardener and understand the fumes from it are pretty bad to breathe but not as bad if rolling.
So how flamable are those fumes? Is the propane heater safe?
If I have the walk through door open with a fan in it will that be okay? Although will pulling out my heated air.
How long after I have finished painting a coat should I leave the temp above 50?
Do you wet sand between coats of primer? Between coats of paint? I assume with the enamel paint if you do any kind of sanding it will lose its shine. So it would be okay for between coats but what about the final coat?
If there is any other suggestions or advice please feel free to lay it on me.
Thank you in advance for any responses. I have been reading forums on here for some time and apperciate all the help.