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So, I looked up a bunch of info on setting up my spray gun, and practiced with water quite a bit to get a decent spray pattern out of it.
On the chairs I'm working on, I've got the pieces laying flat on my workbench.
My question is, How 'wet' should the spary coat look when I'm putting on the finish. Since the chairs are a light color, and I'm only lightly coloring the sealer, it's kind of hard to tell how much finish is going down. All I can go by is how 'wet' it looks. I'm thinking I might be putting things on a little too thick, but I don't see any runs.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
On the chairs I'm working on, I've got the pieces laying flat on my workbench.
My question is, How 'wet' should the spary coat look when I'm putting on the finish. Since the chairs are a light color, and I'm only lightly coloring the sealer, it's kind of hard to tell how much finish is going down. All I can go by is how 'wet' it looks. I'm thinking I might be putting things on a little too thick, but I don't see any runs.
Thanks in advance for any advice.