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Originally posted by ATLPIMP
Spray the paint outside, and bring the parts inside as soon as their done. Works for me.
Originally posted by rogue_jedi
i wish you'd clarified how to heat them BEFORE i'd tried heating one with a blowtorch... /moans in pain/
j/k
seriously though, don't they tell you not to heat spraypaint cans? they are already under pressure as it is, and they can only hold so much.
I prefer to live in a state that doesn't like having people in it. More than 100 degrees of temperature swing from one season to the next, flood, tornado, drought. Hell, I'm even living on a fault line. About the only weather we don't get is hurricane.Originally posted by theNoid
Um.. move to southern california, it was 81 degrees today
Originally posted by DMS
DO NOT BAKE COMPUTER PARTS WITH FRESH PAINT IN the same OVEN you cook food in! ESPECIALLY A GAS OVEN! Your oven will never be the same, plus, the plastic may melt. As long as you don't mess with it, the finish can be the same. As long as you put on at least 4 coats, you can color sand and buff it to a mirror gloss.
David
Originally posted by grjr
That's what I do too, but I also warm up the spray can before I go outside
Originally posted by Ruckus
Ive actually painted in my house for years without any real peanutbutter taste good.... What where we talking about again?