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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 9:44 am    Post subject: Paint Drying? Reply with quote


I got over my problem with prime painting the wing upper skins during cold weather. I am using Dupont's 615S VariPrime. While my wife was at work, I laid down plastic in the living room and brought the polished and prepped skin in and painted it with a brush at 11:00 am this morning. My question is, with it at 30 degrees outside, how long should I let it dry in the house before taking it back out to the garage? My wife gets home from work about 5:00 PM. Can I get it done, or should I offer to meet her uptown for supper out and a movie?


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 10:03 am    Post subject: Paint Drying? Reply with quote


Don:
...supper out and a movie; then a motel.
Stan
On Jan 5, 2006, at 10:44 AM, Don Mountain wrote:
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I got over my problem with prime painting the wing upper skins
during cold weather. I am using Dupont's 615S VariPrime. While
my wife was at work, I laid down plastic in the living room and
brought the polished and prepped skin in and painted it with a
brush at 11:00 am this morning. My question is, with it at 30
degrees outside, how long should I let it dry in the house before
taking it back out to the garage? My wife gets home from work
about 5:00 PM. Can I get it done, or should I offer to meet her
uptown for supper out and a movie?
Don
601 XL, working on wings
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 10:23 am    Post subject: Paint Drying? Reply with quote


What was the plastic for??????
How are the wings NOT in the living room when you both return from supper
and the movie?
Randy L. Thwing, Las Vegas do not archive
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I got over my problem with prime painting the wing upper skins during
cold weather. I am using Dupont's 615S VariPrime. While my wife was at

work, I laid down plastic in the living room and brought the polished and
prepped skin in and painted it with a brush at 11:00 am this morning. My
question is, with it at 30 degrees outside, how long should I let it dry in
the house before taking it back out to the garage? My wife gets home from
work about 5:00 PM. Can I get it done, or should I offer to meet her
uptown for supper out and a movie?
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Don
601 XL, working on wings


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 7:31 pm    Post subject: Paint Drying? Reply with quote


You're not going to fool anybody so save the money on the dinner. The house
will smell like paint?? Bob U.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2006 6:22 am    Post subject: Paint Drying? Reply with quote


I had a cover for the paint smell. I put the sealer on the new tile in the bathroom in the afternoon, and suggested when she walked in late from work that it sure smelled like nail polish remover. But I chickened out on keeping the painted skin in the living room, and took it back to the garage after drying in the house for about 6 hours. I just hope it sticks to the metal in the 26 degree nights. But maybe the movie got her out of the house long enough for the smell to dissapate some.


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