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Old 12-06-2020, 10:18 PM   #365
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Wow, cutting off the hood sucked! But it had to be done for what I want to do.

Cheap $9 soldering iron with an exacto blade 'hot knife' attachment on a low heat setting will litterally make it toxic butter.



If you plan to stick with it, an ultrasonic knife is where it is at. $400+ though...
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Cheap $9 soldering iron with an exacto blade 'hot knife' attachment on a low heat setting will litterally make it toxic butter.



If you plan to stick with it, an ultrasonic knife is where it is at. $400+ though...
$400!? Yeah, not really planning on cutting anything else, maybe the R34's hood, but that one should be easier since it will only be the sides.
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Old 12-07-2020, 04:19 AM   #367
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$400!? Yeah, not really planning on cutting anything else, maybe the R34's hood, but that one should be easier since it will only be the sides.
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For those that paint year round, any tips on painting when it's winter/cold?
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For those that paint year round, any tips on painting when it's winter/cold?
I put a portable heater next to the painting booth. I turn it on 30-60 minutes prior to painting. I paint in my cellar (which is not heated) so it's not exactly like the outside, but still fairly cold. Great results. Also I always keep my cans in hot water prior to painting and in between coats I put them on the heater to keep them warm.
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I put a portable heater next to the painting booth. I turn it on 30-60 minutes prior to painting. I paint in my cellar (which is not heated) so it's not exactly like the outside, but still fairly cold. Great results. Also I always keep my cans in hot water prior to painting and in between coats I put them on the heater to keep them warm.
Well now, I don't have a portable heater (not going to buy one just for car models ). I paint in my garage, so I'm assuming it's cold (I like the cold, so I don't usually find the temperature "cold").

I wonder if I can spray a layer, then bring everything back inside the house immediately after. Then bring everything out for the next layer, etc.
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Well now, I don't have a portable heater (not going to buy one just for car models ). I paint in my garage, so I'm assuming it's cold (I like the cold, so I don't usually find the temperature "cold").

I wonder if I can spray a layer, then bring everything back inside the house immediately after. Then bring everything out for the next layer, etc.
Try it on something you don't care about first?
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Try it on something you don't care about first?
I'll try it on a plastic spoon maybe???
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