Hi Mike, I must say 10 videos is not enough. You make things very Simple to understand from a laymens terms. Hope to see more videos in the future. I liked your video on breaking down sheet goods although in my case I'm not sure if I can justify paying all that $$$ on a track saw. I understand you want a clean edge is there another way? ANYWAY hope to see more videos because you definitely have a teaching skill appreciate it 😀👍
I want to make some plain white vinyl window grille inserts look like wood to match the wood look vinyl replacement windows I had installed (small job). This looks like a simply way to achieve what I want. In the video you said this is a two step process, that you must include a top coat. My question is, can the top coat be applied any other way except using a sprayer (I don't have a sprayer) and it's such I small job I don't want to have have to buy one. The grilles are on the inside of the windows, they won't be exposed to the elements.
It might , I have tried it on other substrates and it holds up well, CLeaning the surface is critical - depending on they type of plastic it could do well , Obviously it was not developed for that application. you may end up needing a clear coat to make it last longer & I'm not sure how well the clear coat will stick ..
Well done, I am in plastic extrusion and learning ways we can incorporate these types of finishes on the production line, any experience there? Would love to see a video on that if you have one.
I have been looking for the longest time for a product like this. Unfortunately I can’t seem to find out how to purchase it? Would you know where I can get this?