Date: Mon, 1 Aug 2011 04:03:16 -0400
Reply-To: JordanVw@AOL.COM
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From: JordanVw@AOL.COM
Subject: Re: Primer
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wow. if you have this much trouble with a spray paint can then i dont
wanna see the "after" pics...LOL
In a message dated 7/31/2011 3:55:33 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
spliced.surprise@GMAIL.COM writes:
I finally got far enough along with my body work to try my hand at
spraying
primer. This could only go well. First I could not get the top off. I
tried everything: pulling, screwdriver, and finally banging the top on the
driveway. Of course, the top came off along with the nozzle, which
promptly
proceeded to roll under the Doka to the exact center of the truck. Any
angle to retrieve it would fall about three inches short so I finally had
to
play war dog and crawl under the truck until I could retrieve the
recalcitrant nozzle. Then of course, the nozzle wiggled around and would
not stay on so I just gave it a good push and thus primed the palm of my
hand before the errant nozzle took off again for parts unknown under the
truck. After hand cleaning, back to playing war dog and gaining the upper
hand on the nozzle. This time, I figured, I would hold the nozzle in place
with masking tape reducing the wiggle factor. This got two fingers primed
as well. After cleaning up my hand I decided to get serious so I taped my
index finger to the nozzle, to the can. This got things sort of aligned so
I tried priming the body putty, but things got sticky, then unstuck, so now
my ear and half my glasses are primed. And let us not mention the
mustache. Never mention the mustache. Primer does not taste that good,
either. With one final force of will I got everything cleaned up and using
both hands to steady the nozzle forced it on to the stem and having
successfully sprayed a small plant on the side of the driveway I went for
the body putty. To make a long story short (too late!) I sprayed the body
putty and finished just as the nozzle fell off to one side where it dangled
on half dried primer. Did I mention I had been working outside in 100
degree heat for several hours? Maybe the heat contributed to the saga.
Ed- the one with really clean fingers
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