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5th March 2003, 03:21 PM #1
Spraying jargon
Hello all,
Can someone please tell me what a "double header"
coat is when spraying lacquer etc?
I can't find any reference to it in the archives.
Thanks
WoodchuckChas
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5th March 2003, 03:47 PM #2
Probably depends on where you come from, the last double header I had was an ice-cream, the last double header I saw came from Tasmania....... although I never actually saw the second head, the scar where it had been.
For mine a double header is spraying wet on wet in other words a double coat one straight on top of the other without any drying time. eg start at the top of a vertical panel and spray right to left, left to right until you reach the bottom, then go straight back to the top and repeat the process.
Any other ideas.
Seeya - Neil
PS you don't want to be too heavy handed with it or you could find yourself in a heap of trouble with runs and/or sagging.Last edited by ubeaut; 5th March 2003 at 03:52 PM.
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5th March 2003, 08:04 PM #3
Thanks Neil,
Sounds good to me. I'll give it a go
WoodchuckChas
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7th March 2003, 04:33 PM #4SENIOR MEMBER
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… the last double header I saw came from Tasmania....... although I never actually saw the second head, the scar where it had been…
Regards RNMal
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7th March 2003, 07:10 PM #5Supermod
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Double header in my lingo is exactly what Neil suggests. Something I practice whenever I spray.
Hope things are going good up there in MKY mate! Was through there about a week ago and will be flying overhead on Tuesday!
CHeers
Shane.
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