Haha that’s definitely needed with this build.coming along ... patiently waiting ..
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Haha that’s definitely needed with this build.coming along ... patiently waiting ..
Tell me about it .. I like the setup and tank dimensionsHaha that’s definitely needed with this build.
Thanks, I’m excited about them too. I’m hoping to have the stand done and tank setting on it by the end of the month. I’m running out of time before the weather gets nicer and all the outdoor projects take me away from working on this.Tell me about it .. I like the setup and tank dimensions
What kind of paint are you using Latex? Also, are you thinning It at all to get it to spay better? Also, (sorry for all the questions) what kind of HVLP setup do you use? I normally use an HVLP gun on a regular air compressor but have always wondered if a dedicated HVLP spray system would give better results.Small update for today. Stopped after work and picked up some paint for it.
Now just need to cut the trim pieces and glue them to the door panels and I’ll be ready to setup the spray booth to start painting.
No worries about all the questions, feel free to ask as many as you want and I will try to answer. The paint is Benjamin Moore cabinet coat that I’m going to be using. I haven’t sprayed with it yet so not sure how it’s going to go but I’ve sprayed their advanced before as well as a latex primer. I’ll probably end up thinning 5%, but will try it first without to see how it goes. My brother in law used it as well when he did his fish tank stand, having never sprayed paint before and didn’t have any issues. What I’ve got is an Aerojet F3 HVLP. It’s a stand alone unit. It was one that I picked up used from someone upgrading to a bigger unit. I didn’t really want to go the compressor style as I would have needed to upgrade my compressor and get an oil/water separator for it. I’ve been quite happy with it.What kind of paint are you using Latex? Also, are you thinning It at all to get it to spay better? Also, (sorry for all the questions) what kind of HVLP setup do you use? I normally use an HVLP gun on a regular air compressor but have always wondered if a dedicated HVLP spray system would give better results.
Thanks, hoping to get it painted here soon. You could very easily get some 1/4” material and put it in the grooves as you put the stand together to skin parts of it if you don’t want to do the whole thing.still lurking. about to use your list to order same metal stand. not sure if i will skin it like you are doing. keep up the good work!
Hmmm maybe I’ll try it on the bandsaw. Hadn’t thought about that. If I had access to a bigger tile saw, that would have been my first choice but don’t so thinking about plan b. I saw the foundation rock after I ordered the rock and if I hadn’t already ordered it all, I would have thought about getting some. But I’m also cheap and hate to spend extra money on something that with a little sweat and elbow grease I can do myself. Plus it’s the challenge of figuring out how to do something that I enjoy as well. My other thought is I have some of the e-Marco cement and might just put a glob of that down and set the rock in it to create a smoother, stable base.My experience with Marco Rock is the it cuts pretty easily. I have used a wet saw before and a band saw. To use a demo saw you could probably clamp the rock with 2x4's to a bench. You could also just order a few pieces of Foundation Rock to use as the base
Thanks, figured it wouldn’t be to difficult to do. Did a little grinding, checked it on my table saw since that’s a nice flat machined surface. Then made some pencil marks where it was rocking, ground a little more. Got it fairly flat but didn’t like the amount of contact so glued in a piece on one side and then did some more grinding & checking till I was happy with it. Took maybe half an hour including gluing the small chunk on it. Gotta love super glue and accelerator.Looks good