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On 2/7/2013 1:46 PM, wrote:

1) Get both coats BIN on today
2) Buy paint today and determine thinning amount for your equipment by
testing it out on some scrap, or my favorite, glossy cardboard. Both
first and second coats should be applied at about 4 mil thick, which
will give you a cured surface of about 1.5 mil per coat. Your goal is
3 mil finished when both coats are cured. Remember, a dollar bill is
about three mil, so just a bit thicker than that. (Seriously, with
this stuff you could probably go 5 - 6 mil of thinned product, but it
would take too long to dry)


On schedule:

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Thanks, Robert!

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