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I am getting ready to spray Imron with a tubrine operated HVLP gun, as
opposed to a conversion gun which operates with an air compressor. I know that are some real painting experts in this group so I hope one of them will take the time to give me a little help with the following questions: 1. Will a turbine HVLP gun atomize sufficiently to give me good results? 2. I have some Interlux primer made for their Perfection lineau polyruethane and wonder if I could use that as a primer or do I have to use a two-part epoxy primer? 3. As I do this I need to paint a piece of aluminum that has become pitted. Would West System mixed with their aluminum dust be a good filler for pitting in the aluminum and could I also use the Interlux primer under the Imron. Of course, I would etch the alum prior to application of the primer. Thanks for your help. Joe |
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