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Beyond me Trev, haven't sprayed professionally for 25years 😜 but when I do I seem to get a great finish with my trusty old devilbiss. Phil
Take it you use 2 packs, i do remember the old days of cellulose in the car trade, all my work was industrial but we did do m cycle frames and fireplaces, 10 thu with one wet coat, did you ever use an airless with 3000psi at the tip, very dangerous in the wrong hands. boat a.jpgfire place.jpgoil tank.jpg
 

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Take it you use 2 packs, i do remember the old days of cellulose in the car trade, all my work was industrial but we did do m cycle frames and fireplaces, 10 thu with one wet coat, did you ever use an airless with 3000psi at the tip, very dangerous in the wrong hands.View attachment 204841View attachment 204842View attachment 204843
I use cellulose on my VW T4 a few years ago and it was brilliant. Perfect match for colour and general finish appearance. Ideal for a van with non-metallic paint :)
(FWIW, sprayed with a DeVilbiss gun ;) )
 
Waste oil burners are banned here, mate had one in his w shop and council men arrived and told him big fine if caught using it again.
 
I use cellulose on my VW T4 a few years ago and it was brilliant. Perfect match for colour and general finish appearance. Ideal for a van with non-metallic paint :)
(FWIW, sprayed with a DeVilbiss gun ;) )
A devilbiss 630 was the industrial gun we used, you must have a license to use dangerous cellulose these days, same with 2 packs.
All car shops use water base these days.
 
Did they not knee cap him ....

Seems to be the way your stories like this go usually .
There getting wise these days, 2/3 arrive at a time so no threats there and then, also depends in what part of the country you live, im sure you are well aware of this.
 
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