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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 179528" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>I think you will be happier with the rattle can for looks. If you have the paint " wet" enough it will settle in a cool (sub 55 f) to look fairly smooth. It just takes days to set up enough. The best alternative is to let the brush marks settle and then move it to a warmer place. I can get powder coating for the cost of the material. If I Couldnt do that I wouldn't use it. Hard to touch up. It isn't like we didn't have painted frames before " powder " was out there. Let your budget be your guide. Maybe paint a section that won't show with your brush and see. Get your reducer right and decide. Napa sells some older formulations done places that classic restorationists seem to like that also adapt to brush application similar to fleet paints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 179528, member: 1650"] I think you will be happier with the rattle can for looks. If you have the paint " wet" enough it will settle in a cool (sub 55 f) to look fairly smooth. It just takes days to set up enough. The best alternative is to let the brush marks settle and then move it to a warmer place. I can get powder coating for the cost of the material. If I Couldnt do that I wouldn't use it. Hard to touch up. It isn't like we didn't have painted frames before " powder " was out there. Let your budget be your guide. Maybe paint a section that won't show with your brush and see. Get your reducer right and decide. Napa sells some older formulations done places that classic restorationists seem to like that also adapt to brush application similar to fleet paints. [/QUOTE]
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