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Marlin-thank you very much for your input I'm going to give it very serious consideration those vacation days a mentioned,I'm actually taking my last two days to go snowmobiling in upstate New York this Thursday-Monday so I'll have some time to consider logistics that's awesome that there's a transportation network for cub cadets what was your experience like,fees etc
 
Charlie- You got the enamel/reducer backwards. 8 parts enamel to 1 part reducer. At least that's what the acrylic enamels I've used called for.
 
Ed T.
I re-posted what was posted many years ago.
To be honest, I never really read it.
I never read paint can directions, never and never will.
I mix till it looks right on the drip test and let'er fly!
 
Charlie- I just didn't want David mixing up some colored reducer. When shooting equipment enamel I usually do it your way- fill the cup and start splashing in thinner and stirring until it drips off the stick the way I like it.
 
8 paint, 1 reducer, 1 hardner......thick

4 paint, 1 reducer, 1 hardner......thin

I read right over it below......
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