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Bay Area Dave

17/11/2003 4:17 PM

Minwax does not support sraying Super Fast Drying Poly

Here is what they told me:
"
We do not recommend spraying the Minwax Super Fast-Drying Polyurethane.
This does not mean it cannot be sprayed, but that we do not test the
product in this manner (it is tested with pot and brush application
only). Many contractors spray our products and have great results.
They are familiar with spraying the product and have had many hours of
field practice. Both airless and HVLP will spray the Super Fast-Drying
Polyurethane product. You may need to thin the product 5-15% with 100%
pure mineral spirits to get an even flow. Please practice on a sample
board or spare wood pieces before attempting main project. "


Comments? Have YOU sprayed Super-Fast? Any issues?

What other brand would you recommend that I don't have to wait for mail
order, to obtain?

dave


This topic has 4 replies

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Bay Area Dave

in reply to Bay Area Dave on 17/11/2003 4:17 PM

17/11/2003 6:10 PM

Hey, there big fella, where can I get the Hydocote? I was about to post
a question about Varathane...

Don't like corn all that well. except for white corn on the cob, which
is now out of season.

dave

Rumpty wrote:

> Use a regular polyurethane if you wish to make a foolish decision to use an
> oil based poly, it sprays well. You'd be better off spraying off Hydrocote
> Resistane.
>
> How'd the corn come out?
>
> --
>
> Rumpty
>
>
> "Bay Area Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Here is what they told me:
>>"
>>We do not recommend spraying the Minwax Super Fast-Drying Polyurethane.
>>This does not mean it cannot be sprayed, but that we do not test the
>>product in this manner (it is tested with pot and brush application
>>only). Many contractors spray our products and have great results.
>>They are familiar with spraying the product and have had many hours of
>>field practice. Both airless and HVLP will spray the Super Fast-Drying
>>Polyurethane product. You may need to thin the product 5-15% with 100%
>>pure mineral spirits to get an even flow. Please practice on a sample
>>board or spare wood pieces before attempting main project. "
>>
>>
>>Comments? Have YOU sprayed Super-Fast? Any issues?
>>
>>What other brand would you recommend that I don't have to wait for mail
>>order, to obtain?
>>
>>dave
>>
>
>
>

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to Bay Area Dave on 17/11/2003 4:17 PM

17/11/2003 5:33 PM


"Rumpty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
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>
> How'd the corn come out?


Ewwuuuuuu...

Rs

"Rumpty"

in reply to Bay Area Dave on 17/11/2003 4:17 PM

17/11/2003 1:54 PM

Highland Hardware

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Rumpty

Rs

"Rumpty"

in reply to Bay Area Dave on 17/11/2003 4:17 PM

17/11/2003 11:57 AM

Use a regular polyurethane if you wish to make a foolish decision to use an
oil based poly, it sprays well. You'd be better off spraying off Hydrocote
Resistane.

How'd the corn come out?

--

Rumpty


"Bay Area Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Here is what they told me:
> "
> We do not recommend spraying the Minwax Super Fast-Drying Polyurethane.
> This does not mean it cannot be sprayed, but that we do not test the
> product in this manner (it is tested with pot and brush application
> only). Many contractors spray our products and have great results.
> They are familiar with spraying the product and have had many hours of
> field practice. Both airless and HVLP will spray the Super Fast-Drying
> Polyurethane product. You may need to thin the product 5-15% with 100%
> pure mineral spirits to get an even flow. Please practice on a sample
> board or spare wood pieces before attempting main project. "
>
>
> Comments? Have YOU sprayed Super-Fast? Any issues?
>
> What other brand would you recommend that I don't have to wait for mail
> order, to obtain?
>
> dave
>


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