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<p>[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 334944, member: 54"]Pic before paint is completely dry. Took one man to apply the spray paint and another (me) reviving plugged-up 15+ year-old cans by cleaning plugged nozzles with spray carb cleaner. Next we’ll mount the vise on one corner. Bare plywood soaks up huge amounts of paint, but selectively according to the grain. A more careful plan would have included priming the bare wood first.[ATTACH=full]112235[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="springfld.arsenal, post: 334944, member: 54"]Pic before paint is completely dry. Took one man to apply the spray paint and another (me) reviving plugged-up 15+ year-old cans by cleaning plugged nozzles with spray carb cleaner. Next we’ll mount the vise on one corner. Bare plywood soaks up huge amounts of paint, but selectively according to the grain. A more careful plan would have included priming the bare wood first.[ATTACH=full]112235[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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