@jamesofallthings3684 Unfortunately you are correct. Part of my brain was removed after our Unit was hit in Iraq. Since then, it takes longer for me to u learn like folks like you. Painting my car takes my mind off what I've lost.
It's really annoying I've looked at a quite a few videos now trying to find someone that will point out where the one court line is on the court size mixing cup it stops at 28 Oz but there's 32 oz in a quart. And you use a 5-quart bucket And you mentioned that it showed ounces, yet it stops at 128 oz and there's 160 oz in 5 quarts wtf? Why would you not bother to show where the 1qt, 2.5qt and 5qt lines are. It baffles me why someone would point out the size of the quartz and only show a number that goes to 128 which does not represent 5 quarts. So I guess all you get to measure is 128 oz in your 5 quart mixing bucket. I'm not concerned with ratios right now I just need to measure out a 1 quart volume. Yet the mixing cups only go to 28 oz...
Interesting when I did auto body and paint I just dumped in the paint reducer to about the thickness of water off a paint stick and a cap of hardner this some old school shit . Had no clue how to use a mixing cup
That was the best tutorial on how to use a paint mixing cup, thanks.
Yes the best tutorial only video that actually used a liquid very well done
Thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
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THANK YOU FROM NYC
Thanks great help
Thanks
What if I have a 4 to 1 to 2 which my primer calls for to make a sealer?
Using the numbers on the side of the cup, go to 4, then to 5 with activator then to 7 with reducer.
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Instructions are unclear, now my Vodka&OJ is too strong. 😂
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I for one, still do not get the 4 to 1 to 2 explanation. What 7 are you referring to? Thanks.
Great help! What of you want to add a 20 percent reducer to a primer to make a sealer? I heard this is possible for epoxy primer.
You can! Check out our step-by-step guide: ruclips.net/video/OE00DncfwpI/видео.html&t
Try reading the TDS.
Sorry, takes me a while to learn stuff. Or you adding the next number to the previous column?
You don't have the necessary hardware for this. Go play in the sand.
@jamesofallthings3684 Unfortunately you are correct. Part of my brain was removed after our Unit was hit in Iraq. Since then, it takes longer for me to u learn like folks like you. Painting my car takes my mind off what I've lost.
It's really annoying I've looked at a quite a few videos now trying to find someone that will point out where the one court line is on the court size mixing cup it stops at 28 Oz but there's 32 oz in a quart. And you use a 5-quart bucket And you mentioned that it showed ounces, yet it stops at 128 oz and there's 160 oz in 5 quarts wtf? Why would you not bother to show where the 1qt, 2.5qt and 5qt lines are. It baffles me why someone would point out the size of the quartz and only show a number that goes to 128 which does not represent 5 quarts. So I guess all you get to measure is 128 oz in your 5 quart mixing bucket. I'm not concerned with ratios right now I just need to measure out a 1 quart volume. Yet the mixing cups only go to 28 oz...
Interesting when I did auto body and paint I just dumped in the paint reducer to about the thickness of water off a paint stick and a cap of hardner this some old school shit . Had no clue how to use a mixing cup
Good info but it's also basic math. Wish our schools still made kids learn it....
This was a3:1:1 not 4:1:1😮😮😮😮😮
That's 3 to 1 not 4to1🤣🤣