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"rich"

19/01/2006 5:49 AM

Invisible paint

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of a job I did is when I stand way back from the wall and view it from =
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This topic has 19 replies

n

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

18/01/2006 10:55 PM

Can't you put a light at an angle to your work and see the shine of the
wet paint on the wall?

Robert

Fj

"FriscoSoxFan"

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 12:13 AM

Mix in a tiny amount of tide or woolite. Buy a blacklight. Marijuana is
optional.

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 8:06 PM

In article <s%[email protected]>,
noonenparticular <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>
>> "J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 5:49am (EST+5) [email protected] (rich) burbeleth:
>>> <snip> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks
>>> !
>>>
>>> Mix in some purple. You're welcome.
>>
>>
>> Gooden.... How about mixing in some pokadots to make it interesting.
>Reminds me of a story from high school. Science teacher sent not-too-bright
>troublemaker on an errand to the shop to pick up a can of striped paint.
>Shop teacher (and every subsequent teacher) immediately realized the joke
>and had troublemaker running all over the school from teacher to teacher for
>the entire science period.

There is a story about this from the Army -- One morning, the Sargent sends
a recruit to go get a bucket of striped paint. Recruit goes off to the QM,
who (oddly enough!) doesn't have any. Next stop, the motor pool, where he
explains his problem to the Master Sargent, and asks to check out a jeep, to
go into town to find some. The MSgt goes along with the gag, and signs him
out a jeep.

The recruit is gone _all_day_, gets back *just* before curfew. The motor
pool sargent is still on duty -- for reasons unexplained. Unlikely as it
may seem, he took pity on the recruit, and gently explained that there was
no such thing as striped paint. "I know _that_, Sarge", the recruit replied,
but looking for it got me out of the duty work detail, _and_ I got to spend
the day in town, with a jeep!"

I've good reason to believe this is a _true_ story -- I heard it, first hand,
from one of the involved parties. The recruit in question is a relative,
Where: Fort Hood, TX. When, 1960s.

bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 8:26 PM

In article <[email protected]>,
J T <[email protected]> wrote:
>Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 5:49am (EST+5) [email protected] (rich) burbeleth:
><snip> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks
>!
>
> Mix in some purple. You're welcome.
>

_SOMEBODY_ (unfortunately, right now I can't think _who_) makes an add-in
for paint that is *exactly* that. Comes as a powdew to be mixed into the
paint. Purple when it's wet, goex clear as it dries.

Dunno what happens if you go to wash the painted surface at a later date. :)

MM

"Mike Marlow"

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 8:01 AM


"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 5:49am (EST+5) [email protected] (rich) burbeleth:
> <snip> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks
> !
>
> Mix in some purple. You're welcome.
>

Damn it you old fart - give a warning when you're going to do this, will ya?
That's more coffee I've got to clean off the screen. Yer gonna get a bill
for this - BY EMAIL!

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

JJ

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 1:06 AM

Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 5:49am (EST+5) [email protected] (rich) burbeleth:
<snip> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks
!

Mix in some purple. You're welcome.



JOAT
If you can't say anything nice about someone, you must be talking about
Hilary Clinton.

JJ

JGS

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 6:22 AM


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Hi Rich,
Most stores around here sell a ceiling paint designed to deal with
that problem. It has a blue tinge but dries white. But then again, if
you already have the paint... .

rich wrote:

> I am currently spraying the walls in my shop with a pearl white latex
> paint . The second coat is impossible to see while spraying, I have
> tried additional lighting from the top, back, side , and still feel
> like I am spraying with invisible paint . The only time I can see what
> kind of a job I did is when I stand way back from the wall and view it
> from an angle .
> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks !

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invisible paint . The only time I can see what kind of a job I did is when
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iF

[email protected] (Fenrir Enterprises)

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

21/01/2006 5:57 AM

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 20:26:00 -0000, [email protected]
(Robert Bonomi) wrote:

>>
>
>_SOMEBODY_ (unfortunately, right now I can't think _who_) makes an add-in
>for paint that is *exactly* that. Comes as a powdew to be mixed into the
>paint. Purple when it's wet, goex clear as it dries.
>
>Dunno what happens if you go to wash the painted surface at a later date. :)

I've only seen this used for flat ceiling paint, already pre-mixed in
it. It only comes in one color (white), though the 'wet color' can
vary, pink, purple, blue. Not sure if there's some limitation for not
being able to use it with glossy paint.

I've used it in a few rooms. Getting it wet doesn't seem to turn it
pink (ours was pink) again, but we found that when painting the closet
walls after doing the ceiling, concentrated paint fumes seems to make
it turn vaguely pink again (the ammonia, maybe). This didn't happen
until after we'd painted it, gone away for awhile, and gone back in to
check how things looked.

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LJ

Larry Jaques

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 11:55 AM

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 08:44:40 -0500, with neither quill nor qualm,
Robatoy <[email protected]> quickly quoth:

>He got me too.... green tea this time. Green tea. Hand picked by 18-year
>old oriental virgins...on a warm sunny day... dressed in sheer silk....
>
>*slap*

Time to send this one in for Regrooving.


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"Mike Marlow"

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 8:05 AM


"rich" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:RLFzf.389263$ki.221594@pd7tw2no...
I am currently spraying the walls in my shop with a pearl white latex paint
. The second coat is impossible to see while spraying, I have tried
additional lighting from the top, back, side , and still feel like I am
spraying with invisible paint . The only time I can see what kind of a job I
did is when I stand way back from the wall and view it from an angle .
Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks !



You should be able to see the wet line going on if you're spraying it right
Rich. Stand so that you can watch your fan and see it as it goes on -
usually a bit from the leading side. Spray for an even wet pattern and
don't worry about coverage. If you stand back after you're done and
discover you need another coat - do it all again.

--

-Mike-
[email protected]

JB

John B

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 8:37 AM

rich wrote:
> I am currently spraying the walls in my shop with a pearl white latex
> paint . The second coat is impossible to see while spraying, I have
> tried additional lighting from the top, back, side , and still feel like
> I am spraying with invisible paint . The only time I can see what kind
> of a job I did is when I stand way back from the wall and view it from
> an angle .
> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks !

The missus reckons I should spray my shed with that stuff, (Invisible
Paint). She has no taste and says it's an eyesore. :)
John

My only objection is that I wouldn't be able to find the door ;)

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 4:50 PM


"rich" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:RLFzf.389263$ki.221594@pd7tw2no...
I am currently spraying the walls in my shop with a pearl white latex paint
. The second coat is impossible to see while spraying, I have tried
additional lighting from the top, back, side , and still feel like I am
spraying with invisible paint . The only time I can see what kind of a job I
did is when I stand way back from the wall and view it from an angle .
Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks !

After living in our new home for 6 years my wife decided that we should
paint the interior of the house AND ceilings. We have heavily textured 10"
high ceilings. My wife literally had to shine a spot light on the cieling
surface so that I could get a wet paint reflection so that I could see what
had been painted and what remained to be painted.

If you cannot see the difference I would say that you are finished painting.

Lr

"Leon"

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 2:19 PM


"J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 5:49am (EST+5) [email protected] (rich) burbeleth:
> <snip> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks
> !
>
> Mix in some purple. You're welcome.


Gooden.... How about mixing in some pokadots to make it interesting.

Rd

Robatoy

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 8:44 AM

In article <[email protected]>,
"Mike Marlow" <[email protected]> wrote:

> "J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
> > Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 5:49am (EST+5) [email protected] (rich) burbeleth:
> > <snip> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks
> > !
> >
> > Mix in some purple. You're welcome.
> >
>
> Damn it you old fart - give a warning when you're going to do this, will ya?
> That's more coffee I've got to clean off the screen. Yer gonna get a bill
> for this - BY EMAIL!

He got me too.... green tea this time. Green tea. Hand picked by 18-year
old oriental virgins...on a warm sunny day... dressed in sheer silk....

*slap*

JJ

in reply to Robatoy on 19/01/2006 8:44 AM

20/01/2006 9:53 PM

Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 8:44am [email protected] (Robatoy) who doth
sayeth:
He got me too.... green tea this time. Green tea. Hand picked by 18-year
old oriental virgins...on a warm sunny day... dressed in sheer silk...

Hey, I actually saw that field when I was in the Orient. I know,
because it had your name on it. You've got a typo or two there tho.
Where you say 18, it should say 58. And, yes I don't doubt they are
virgins - anyone that ugly just about "has" to be a virgin. And, where
you say sheer silk, it should say stained silk. However, I "will"
attest to the care they give those tea plants. They even fertilize the
plants on a regular basis. Enjoy your tea.



JOAT
If you can't say anything nice about someone, you must be talking about
Hilary Clinton.

OL

Oleg Lego

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

20/01/2006 2:21 AM

The Robert Bonomi entity posted thusly:

>In article <[email protected]>,
>J T <[email protected]> wrote:
>>Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 5:49am (EST+5) [email protected] (rich) burbeleth:
>><snip> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks
>>!
>>
>> Mix in some purple. You're welcome.
>>
>
>_SOMEBODY_ (unfortunately, right now I can't think _who_) makes an add-in
>for paint that is *exactly* that. Comes as a powdew to be mixed into the
>paint. Purple when it's wet, goex clear as it dries.
>
>Dunno what happens if you go to wash the painted surface at a later date. :)

It then shows you where you've already washed. :-)

md

mac davis

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 8:30 AM

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 05:49:37 GMT, "rich" <[email protected]> wrote:

>I am currently spraying the walls in my shop with a pearl white latex paint . The second coat is impossible to see while spraying, I have tried additional lighting from the top, back, side , and still feel like I am spraying with invisible paint . The only time I can see what kind of a job I did is when I stand way back from the wall and view it from an angle .
>Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks !


must mean that you're doing a great job on the 1st coat and have really white
walls.. no worries..


mac

Please remove splinters before emailing

ni

"noonenparticular"

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 7:45 PM


"Leon" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "J T" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Thu, Jan 19, 2006, 5:49am (EST+5) [email protected] (rich) burbeleth:
>> <snip> Any ideas how I can see the paint going on while I spray ? Thanks
>> !
>>
>> Mix in some purple. You're welcome.
>
>
> Gooden.... How about mixing in some pokadots to make it interesting.
Reminds me of a story from high school. Science teacher sent not-too-bright
troublemaker on an errand to the shop to pick up a can of striped paint.
Shop teacher (and every subsequent teacher) immediately realized the joke
and had troublemaker running all over the school from teacher to teacher for
the entire science period.

Lmao!

Gw

Guess who

in reply to "rich" on 19/01/2006 5:49 AM

19/01/2006 4:08 PM

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 19:45:28 GMT, "noonenparticular"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Reminds me of a story from high school. Science teacher sent not-too-bright
>troublemaker on an errand to the shop to pick up a can of striped paint.
>Shop teacher (and every subsequent teacher) immediately realized the joke
>and had troublemaker running all over the school from teacher to teacher for
>the entire science period.

The troublemaker was not so dumb after all. He got out of science
class without a detention for skipping. Well, on the other hand he
didn't get the education he should have, so perhaps not so bright
either.


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