Hello all and welcome back. In this episode, Domino guides us through his process of mixing primers and paints, some rules regarding the primers and paint, and we watch as he works his magic a bit. I hope you all enjoy, and stay tuned. Below is some information regarding the paint we used. Don’t forget to visit the GoFundMe link below to help with the restoration and give back to the cause of raising awareness for suicide and mental health!
Primer: PPG Omni Epoxy MP170
Activating Catalyst: PPG MP175
Reducer (optional): Acetone
Paint: PPG MTK Omni code # 70019 “Harvester Red”
Hardener: PPG MH167 (fast) or PPG MH168 (slow)
Reducer (based on temperature): MR185 (fast 55-65 degress F)/MR186 (Medium 65-75 degrees F)/MR187 (Slow 75-85 degrees F)/MR188 (Very Slow 85-95 degrees F)
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The holes in in the paint can rim is a good idea. It amazes me that no one has replaced the antiquated paint can with plastic jugs with a spout like oil comes in. Good tips here thanks.
Very nice guys!
How do you handle the isocyanides in the hardener? Was always told that they were extremely harmful and special PPE was needed. Always trying to learn.
Looks good saw your case in the Steiner catalog.
God Bless You (twice)
Can't wait to see it running and driving, Can't wait for the tractor ride lol imagine how many heads will turn when they see that Beauty 👍
"This is turning into an awful expensive paint job" – I think the only time I've ever said those words – is – every time I've painted something lol! Seriously Kenny, that H is going to look great when you guys get done with it, Domino definitely has the skills and his experience really shows by the way he paints. The best piece of advice I ever got from a seasoned painter was exactly what Domino did – start with the nooks and crannies first and finish up on the large flat areas. You guys are knocking this one out of the park, keep up the good work!
Well Kenny I'm not sure how I missed this video. I'm glad he corrected his math for mixing I thought I was losing my mind
Where's the mask? Epoxy paints can coat your sinuses, throat and lungs then harden. Then, it's bye bye time Domino!
Hello Domino, glad to meet you and see that you are doing well. Congratulations on the newborn