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  Discuss Further Investigations Part III in the Screens forum; Further Investigations Part III We have 1/8" hardboard over here that we use. And I use foam poster board. You really can use whatever ...



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Old 07-17-08, 09:20 PM   #11
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We have 1/8" hardboard over here that we use. And I use foam poster board.

You really can use whatever you can get your hands on that will be cheap and will hold the paint. Another key is versatility and being able to project things on it easily.



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is this ok to use as the panel?

http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav/nav.jsp?action=detail&fh_secondid=9276444&fh_view_size=6&fh_location=%2f%2f catalog01%2fen_GB&fh_search=hardsboard&fh_eds=%c3%9f&fh_refview=search&ts=1 216409182251&isSearch=true

it has an unfinished surface. will that be too absorbent for painting?


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I think that's pretty much the same as 1/8 inch hardboard. Make sure you prime it before painting it!


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what type of primer should i use? is a wood primer ok?

i have some pva siitting around the house which i used for sealing a skim plaster job that i carried out if i can get away with using that?


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Anything that will let the paint stick to it and it will stick to the wood!

I bought a gallon of PPG Grand Distinction Flat and flat enamel today. I need to pick up a gallon of Val UP flat yet.

And most of the AAA arrived today. I think one of the bottles of fine is back ordered.


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custard,

If you have Dulux products over there, look for a paint called "Prepcoat"..It's a sealer and undercoat in one...
I used it on my screen and it works well..


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And most of the AAA arrived today. I think one of the bottles of fine is back ordered.
I'm noticing that many of the stores that sell Auto Air products don't stock a lot of bottles of any one color of paint, such as AAA fine.

From an inventory standpoint I can understand that, but from a consumer standpoint...


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I'm noticing that many of the stores that sell Auto Air products don't stock a lot of bottles of any one color of paint, such as AAA fine.

From an inventory standpoint I can understand that, but from a consumer standpoint...
A bit off topic, but I think it still applies when it comes to stores.

Tonight I was out looking for a new DVD copy of Dirty Harry The Enforcer. Just two weeks ago I saw them all over the place, but also two weeks ago I didn't realize my original copy of the first run release had a nasty scratch in it and would no longer play. Now as you guessed, I no longer can find the re-released Dirty Harry flicks! I talked to the guy at Walmart and he said after a couple weeks when the truck comes in with new stock, they take the inventory that's not selling and pack it up and ship it back. Shelf space means money and it's prime real-estate for sure. So I don't doubt that stores only carry a limited supply of specialty items, and AAA is what I would call a specialty item as compared to an entire store inventory.

Still, I've seen it said very recently about how hard AAA is to come by as a bit of a slam for this method... but it started to become scarce after BW was unveiled.;

It still can be found, but I may make life a whole lot easier on people! Anyone that can't find AAA and wants to make a black Widow, I can send them some Black Jack 5168... at cost of course and no profit. I seem to have an ulimited supply of Black Jack in my area.


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thanks for your responses guys.
if i just need to seal then i have some dulux whites sitting around so i think i will just use them diluted for priming.


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Some magnifications. These were still wet when I did these. I'll re-do them when they're dry this week.

AAA Medium 60X



AAA Medium 200X



AAA Coarse 60X



AAA Coarse 200X



And I also ordered some Pearlized White 4301

60X



200X



And there's a bottle of Metallic Fine White on back order as well.

For reference here's AAA fine

60X



200X



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