KCStudly wrote:Just checking, you are talking about spraying primer, right?
You're not trying to spray West System epoxy, are you? It's not intended for that. Says right in their literature not to spray it.
Look back at my previous posts.
Bare baltic birch was coated with two rolled on coats of West Systems 105 epoxy.
Then sanded out with 120 grit by DA machine sander after being scrubbed with soap and water and scotch bright pads to remove the amine blush.
The plan was to spray Interlux Epoxy Primecoat, two coats, then machine sand with 220, followed by Interlux two part Perfection Polyurethane color coats, also sprayed.
It made too much of a mess of my garage and I was afraid of pissing off the neighbors with the smell.
So, going forward, we will roll on the Interlux Epoxy Primecoat, let it cure, then sand it out and then roll/tip the Perfection Two part Polyurethane color coats. It will still smell, but shouldn't be nearly as bad.
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