I've just opened my third gallon of Smooth Prime and I'm getting
close to finished on priming my KR. I'll share a few observations
on what I've experienced so far.
- Read the ( manufactures) directions carefully so you know
what you're doing.
- A propeller shaped paint mixer on a 1/4 drill
on 6/5/03 7:45 AM, larry flesner at fles...@midwest.net wrote:
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> - The first three coats require adding "cross-linker". I used
> a quart fruit jar for mixing. It has to be used in eight hours
> so don't mix more than you intend to roll on in that amount
> of time.
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> Happy building..
ke the switch. If it's a suitable match, I'll never use
overpriced, overblown smooth prime again.
Mike Meyer
- Original Message -
From: "larry flesner"
To: "KR builders and pilots"
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 9:45 AM
Subject: KR>Smooth Prime (long)
>
I have just been using a roller. I didn't sand at all between coats. My
biggest problem was always that I would get small pin holes in the primer and I
had to sand through most of it to get to the bottom of the pin holes. I
finally concluded that the pin holes were from the small bubbles that
>before I make the switch. If it's a suitable match, I'll never use
>overpriced, overblown smooth prime again.
>
>Mike Meyer
>
>
>----- Original Message -
>From: "larry flesner"
>To: "KR builders and pilots"
>Sent: Thursday, June 05,
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