i use kirker epoxy. used it for years and it really bites in and works great for under hood gm black. sets up super hard also. very chemical resistant. if you check out spraygun direct you can get great deals on spray guns that are much better than hf or amazon stuff but dont count the aeropro a610 out. bought one for grins and giiggles and was really surprised. spray guns direct i would recommend an ani f160 or devilbiss flg5 for hobbyist/home use or event professional. they work great and you can get whatever tips you want. the gunman has videos on them. you can get the kirker epoxy in couple different colors for about 135 ish for a kit which would make 2 gallons sprayable...hard to beat
Summit’s data sheet on their epoxy primer specifies a 1.4 tip.
chemical reaction usually stops below 50 ish degrees but will kick back in when temperature warms up...ive done it and had no issues
Good to know. That first fender has had a good month at 60° after freezing that first night.
i use kirker epoxy. used it for years and it really bites in and works great for under hood gm black. sets up super hard also. very chemical resistant. if you check out spraygun direct you can get great deals on spray guns that are much better than hf or amazon stuff but dont count the aeropro a610 out. bought one for grins and giiggles and was really surprised. spray guns direct i would recommend an ani f160 or devilbiss flg5 for hobbyist/home use or event professional. they work great and you can get whatever tips you want. the gunman has videos on them. you can get the kirker epoxy in couple different colors for about 135 ish for a kit which would make 2 gallons sprayable...hard to beat
I don't believe it.Nothing ever breaks from Harbor freight
Never even sprayed anything