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    hey mcrover got a pressure regulator but not a water seperator.
    i've spoke to a few people about using 2 pak as i had my own concerns and most have said it'll take well with what i have.
    i've been told that if i get any dodgy bit's then i can rub it back and if need be re-apply, but as it's direct gloss i shouldn't need to. i've also got a good quality cutting compound should i need it, to buff up.
    it's going to be around 34 degrees on sat so hopefully it'll dry pretty quick as i was kinda hoping to be able to re-fit the wings at the least on saturday but guess i'll have to see how it goes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lotz-A-Landies View Post
    You do know that some 2 pak is an Iso-Cyanate, toxic and chemically related to cyanide don't you?

    Health Effects
    Acute - Inhaled: Vapour may be irritant to mucous membranes and respiratory tract. Inhalation of vapour can result in headaches, dizziness and possible nausea. Inhalation of high concentrations can produce central nervous system depression, which can lead to loss of co-ordination, impaired judgement and, if exposure is prolonged, unconsciousness. Harmful if inhaled.

    Exposure limit not specified by the National Health & Safety Commission (Worksafe Australia). Recommended exposure limit is 100 ppm, 8 hour time weighted average (T.W.A).

    Personal Protection: Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Wear suitable clothing such as impervious overalls, PVC or Neoprene gloves, safety goggles. Wear an air-fed mask or, for short periods of work, a combination of charcoal filter and particulate filter is recommended.

    Make sure you have the right gear!

    Diana
    Very true!

    I won't touch the stuff as I'm a back yarder without a clue

    Acylic is all I use, better for me and the neighbours

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    Last time I painted 2 pak was 11 years ago and it has most likely changed since then and hopefully become more user freindly as it was a pita then with having to add measure temp and humidity in flowing floor spray booth and then calculate your hardener and silicone drops etc before you could lay it on and if you got it wrong it was at least 4 to 6 hours before rub back.

    This is why I only realy only use Acrylic now, nice simple and fast.

    If im just painting a tractor or an older mower that doesnt really matter I use enamel and leave it in the sun for a few days lol.

    Good luck with it, thats probably all the help I could be these days.

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    thanks mcrover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taff View Post
    on another note once the colour is changed do i have to inform any one i.e. licensing centre.

    jason
    Yes.

    Mr. Plod see car, number and colour do not match DRT details.

    Pull over driver, smack on wrist. Bad driver, why you change colour not tell us? You tourist murderer or something?

    Better get permission to change your tourneau cover while your at it.

    Seriously? Yes, mate. RTA regs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shorty943 View Post
    Yes.

    Mr. Plod see car, number and colour do not match DRT details.

    Pull over driver, smack on wrist. Bad driver, why you change colour not tell us? You tourist murderer or something?

    Better get permission to change your tourneau cover while your at it.

    Seriously? Yes, mate. RTA regs.

    how do i go about this. i'm in wa if that helps/matters

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    Hi Jason
    You need an "upside down" sraygun for 2 pack for best results.
    SHED PREP is important.
    Ive had a car painted in 2pack in a backyard shed by a pro.
    1.Blow the shed out with a garden blower,got to get rid of the dust.
    2.When you are ready to paint get the garden hose and water down EVERYTHING safe in the shed,dust again.
    3.2 water traps on the airline,1 at compressor 1 close enough to the gun but still enough hose to work with.
    4.SAFTEY BREATHING AS OTHERS HAVE MENTIONED.
    The dust protection is critical because the 2pac sets off a posative static electricity charge to the job,as it cures it will suck any dust like a magnet.
    Our job turned out brilliant,saw the car 4 years after we sold it,still looked as good as the day it was painted,6 years after the paintjob!!!
    ENJOY,cant wait to see the paintjob!!!
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    thanks andy, me neither

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    Quote Originally Posted by taff View Post
    how do i go about this. i'm in wa if that helps/matters
    I'm in Vic and all I did was tell them (VicRoads) over the phone that I had changed the colour and everything was OK.

    I painted my Ute fairly successfully with Enamel mixed with heaps of hardeners. I found that this has been very durable and paint has stayed on well. If doing it again I would try acrylic.

    My biggest issues whilst painting where -
    *Keeping workshop clean of dust (A PITA)
    *Spraying to heavily too quickly (Much better to spray more light coats then to have thick runny coats )
    *Requiring a BIG compressor
    *Prep work - this is most important, check it all again, even the slightest of things show through to the top coat (even more so in 2pak I believe?)
    *Make sure the paint is very well mixed / stirred to get consistency

    That would be about it - this is not advice as such (obviously), just issues I encountered along the way.

    Good luck - its fun

    Dave.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taff View Post
    i finally decided on my first choice of tangiers orange
    So Saturday is it, i best keep the door shut incase I end up down wind of your place

    Excellent colour choice though !

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