JE

"John Eppley"

16/04/2008 1:02 PM

Minwax Polycrylic

Hi: Does anyone have first hand knowledge of spraying Polycrylic using a
compressor and spray gun? I can no longer find water based Polyurethane and
have been forced to purchase the more expensive Polycrylic (water based).

John



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Bb

Bruce

in reply to "John Eppley" on 16/04/2008 1:02 PM

16/04/2008 6:16 PM

On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 17:52:43 -0600, Robatoy wrote
(in article
<f48f8f33-4c83-4fbe-a918-2a29cb6d479b@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>):

> On Apr 16, 1:02 pm, "John Eppley" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi: Does anyone have first hand knowledge of spraying Polycrylic using a
>> compressor and spray gun? I can no longer find water based Polyurethane and
>> have been forced to purchase the more expensive Polycrylic (water based).
>>
>> John
>
> The stuff works great. Do not shake. Do not thin.

I used an automotive touch-up gun (1 pint cup) and had great results.

-Bruce

JE

"John Eppley"

in reply to "John Eppley" on 16/04/2008 1:02 PM

18/04/2008 12:10 PM

Thanks to all I began spraying this morning. Great results with easy
cleanup.
I will try the Hehr product in the future.

John

CK

"CM"

in reply to "John Eppley" on 16/04/2008 1:02 PM

18/04/2008 12:12 AM

I have sprayed with an hvlp turbine setup and it works well. There are
better products for less money like Hehr clear acrylic.

cm
"John Eppley" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Hi: Does anyone have first hand knowledge of spraying Polycrylic using a
> compressor and spray gun? I can no longer find water based Polyurethane
> and have been forced to purchase the more expensive Polycrylic (water
> based).
>
> John
>
>
>

RC

Robatoy

in reply to "John Eppley" on 16/04/2008 1:02 PM

16/04/2008 4:52 PM

On Apr 16, 1:02=A0pm, "John Eppley" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi: Does anyone have first hand knowledge of spraying Polycrylic using a
> compressor and spray gun? I can no longer find water based Polyurethane an=
d
> have been forced to purchase the more expensive Polycrylic (water based).
>
> John

The stuff works great. Do not shake. Do not thin.


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