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    Default Spray Drift

    My compressor died so waithing on the specials to pick up a cheapy.
    Needed to do some spraying so I resurrected an old vactric turbine hvlp

    Just sprayed the enamel finish coat on a toybox - looking good

    Think I might use it for most spraying in future as it has a nice wide fan pattern that panel beaters guns don't have.

    Coz it was enamel I won't leave it sit in the gun.
    Had a cuppa.
    Cleaned out the gun.
    I always do a final rinse with lacquer thinners and leave some in the gun.

    Hour later I look at the toybox good except

    A bit of thinner mist from cleaning the gun has drifted about 50 feet from where I cleaned the gun through a narrow door opening and settled on one toybox lid resulting in crackle finish.

    S'pose it coulda bin worse - I mighta had a speckled car.

    Oh well fix it tomorrow after it dries properly.

    The moral is that overspray can drift a long way.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

    www.wombatsawmill.com

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    Ouch!!

    Congrats on the Wasp Blowfly win.
    "... it is better to succeed in originality than to fail in imitation" (Herman Melville's letters)

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