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Question for the stock painters

Fast14riot

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I have a walnut stock I will be painting and picked up a couple cans of Rustoleum gloss enamel in the exact color I want. I have the correct primers for it, but my question is can I use Spraymax 2K clear over the solvent based enamel color coat? I have access to a drying box (like a giant food dehydrator) I can put the stock in to help speed up the out gassing and curing, but I also have no issues letting it sit for weeks of needed.

I know, ideally I should get automotive paint color matched and use that, but I have these cans and would like to use them if I can.
 
Ya could've just text me.
Paint the stock n let it dry good.
Test sand the masking tape to see if it powders when sanded. If so your good.
Scuff stock with a grey or white scotch brite.
Clear away.
Or...
Use the krylon as reactive targets, and get base coat in spraymax cans.
 
Ya could've just text me.
Paint the stock n let it dry good.
Test sand the masking tape to see if it powders when sanded. If so your good.
Scuff stock with a grey or white scotch brite.
Clear away.
Or...
Use the krylon as reactive targets, and get base coat in spraymax cans.

I did text you about it the other day, lol!

Thanks for the info.
 
I use a high-build primer first on wood stocks getting painted...unless you like the look of wood grain showing through...
 
I use a high-build primer first on wood stocks getting painted...unless you like the look of wood grain showing through...

I have high build primer, this stock needs some massaging with shape before I get to painting, though.
 
Ya could've just text me.
Paint the stock n let it dry good.
Test sand the masking tape to see if it powders when sanded. If so your good.
Scuff stock with a grey or white scotch brite.
Clear away.
Or...
Use the krylon as reactive targets, and get base coat in spraymax cans.
Don't want to derail this thread too far, but do the 2k primers work for grain sealing/filling? I have an old birch stock that needs rejuvination.
 
Don't want to derail this thread too far, but do the 2k primers work for grain sealing/filling? I have an old birch stock that needs rejuvination.
Yes but you still might to fill some larger pores with putty,
I always prime twice.
 
Good question and totally relevant to anyone wanting to rattlecan a stock.
Something to keep in mind when you do your stock. Your color is a 1k product the solvents in the clear will bite your ground color.
Spray more, lighter "tac" coats versus getting it wet on your 1st coat.
 
Duly noted. I also plan to bake the color coat as well as let it sit for a couple weeks before spraying clear.
 
Yeah, I've dealt with that finishing with varnish on bright work on concours quality boats. I would always apply varnish in the evening (cooling trend) But, I have access to a drying box, which gets up to 105° max and an enamel paint would only need 3 hours in there to be fully cured. I figure 2 hours and a week out of the box would fully out gas any solvents remaining.
 
Bc’z on point. For a wood stock- fill the pours/wood grain first. Use bondo body filler or all purpose filler for any corrections. If your rattle canning your project- you can do this with a cheap high build sanding primer from auto parts store. It’s grey. 2-3 hours and it sands right down. Over that, you can use a coat of black sandable primer as a sanding coat to check for pinholes ect... allow it to dry 3 hours. Hit it with 2 coats of spray max 2k primer.
1k color- don’t use forced heat/direct sunshine or anything that dries the surface faster. It traps gass off. Just allow it to dry. Like Bc’z has mentioned before - test sand the color on the tape. When it powders up, it’s ready for clear. Spraymax 2k clear. Comes in gloss, satin and matte finish.
 

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