It would be hard to find a more unhelpful video. Just a piece of advice before posting - get someone to try to follow your video with absolutely no help from you. That way you will find out how terrible it is.
*1:18** I understand your background and ideology when you think you need to drill a hole to stop a split. But that is not necessary in this material, if the repair is effected properly.*
This is "free fall" time changes depending on the height its obvious, height MUST BE taken into account, and it shall be standard height for the test. It can not be just by hand lol.
height shouldnt change much sure if you stand at 30 thousand feet vs 2 foot sure there will be a change based on pressure but anything your going to generate by hand shouldnt matter
Hi, is this paint suitable for painting the inside of minibus windows in a matt black. plan is to convert to camper. also is the roller a better finish than the brush for a diy'er Thanks
Useless video IMHO. You didn't give viewers any indication of how many seconds it should take for properly thinned paint to drain from the viscosity cup. 👎
this guy doesn't know how to use his own product. the staples should have gone lengthwise so there were multiple wire crosses over the crack instead of a single crossing. the drilled hole at the end of the crack is a seemingly clever idea that is more likely to extend the crack with the drilling pressure than it is to stop the crack. he should have simply began with a staple overlapping the end to prevent the crack from extending. the tape over the drill hole is entirely unnecessary. taping a hole is only useful if you are drilling mdf, or the like, where the material is likely to break out; and only then when tape is likely to stop it from breaking out. after he was finished stapling that is when should have grinded the hole wider, then sanded it down only on the outside, and just once, to make it, flat then do the filler.
Does it say on all manufacturers tins/tubs the thinning percentage. I’ve got a Worx paint sprayer and can do paints with a 300din/sec which I have no idea what that is any help would be appreciated
You want consistent correlations between thinning percentage and viscosity cup test time for each product you're using. Sprayers should provide guidance for viscosity and spray tips. Ideally if you find a sprayer setup that works with a viscosity range you can then run any product through with that viscosity.