Hi. Have you ever sanded the insides of the cabinet boxes with the festool delta sander? I have to sand some areas inside the kitchen cabinet boxes but theyll stay screwed into the wall. I have to be careful to avoid the screws that are close to the edges... have you done this? If so, let me know the process you followed. Thanks.
i found a product that can reverse some of the damage that we have done to our lung . i was having all kinds of shit come up from my lungs . afterwards i couldn't handle the lacquer smell anymore.
It's 2 years since you've done this video, so I"m wondering if you still use this primer for refinishing? Have you had any issues with it in the last 2 years?
Isocynates go through any respirator. Doesn’t matter what filter. That’s why they’re dangerous. You have to wear an air-fed mask in a suit. The only scenario I wouldn’t is working outside. Isocynates are created by the reaction between two part system.
Great video! 👍 I’d just like to emphasize to everyone to ALWAYS wear your PPE when working around chemicals, even if you don’t smell them. In 1982 I spray painted a battalion of military vehicles without using any PPE whatsoever. No ventilation or exhaust system either. The paint was called Chemical Agent Resistant Coating and it was a solvent-based aliphatic polyurethane paint. The pigments contained lead and hexavalent chromium. The paint also contained hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI), toluene diisocyanate (TDI), xylene, crystalline silica, and a host of other VOCs. I would blow paint out from my nose daily, and the paint also stuck to my eyelashes and hair. A few months ago I had a chest CT for chronic cough, which revealed lung nodules and bibasilar acteletasis (collapsed lower lungs), CT sinus shows polyps and cysts, and I’ve been diagnosed with allergic conjunctivitis. I also have symptoms of Isocyanate sensitivity and am scheduled for allergen testing. Be safe everyone!
Hvlp is much better than airless idk why anyone uses airless it just wastes material with that horrible transfer efficiency not to mention the risk of skin injection hazard
Hey I just started using that same product on a table top and I’m getting similar results. Tried thinning and used a product called flood. Any luck on fixing the solvent pops or the unsatisfactory reflection ?
I am doing a 2k product. I wish proper PPE for this wasn’t so confusing. I have no idea what cartridge I need to buy or if provided air is 100% required. I’m really confused.
I’ve done some research on the product and follow the same people you mention. I’m no expert with the product, but from what I’ve heard dust extraction is extremely important with that product.
Worst fukin product ever...no matter what you do it wont work... u need a fukin automotive spray room with vents on floor and ceiling and maybe the n...hollandlac is way overhyped, formula is impossible to work with no matter how you apply this shit.. fukin waste of time
Are these still your top picks? I have used Kem Aqua Plus in the past with great results on new work with the Surfacer as a primer . The PDS says previous finishes should be stripped completely. Is your experience different?
Good video Michael! We all go through the process of getting excited about our amazing new coating we have learned to apply. Then we talk it up so much we get our butts in trouble when the customer mistakenly think it’s bullet proof 😂 And that is where reality leads us….to the wisdom of this video or a change in careers 😂
Yep. I saw an infographic a company was putting out about their product not chipping. I’ve seen the product chip. I chipped it in the video. There’s no bulletproof paint.