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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter-B" data-source="post: 263237" data-attributes="member: 13593"><p>Thanks, thought I'd chip in.</p><p></p><p>Seems like the rolling and tipping technique is not so well known outside the yacht industry. Rolling gets the right amount of paint onto the surface quickly, then lightly tipping out with a dry brush gets rid of roller marks etc. 2 people working together can actually cover some large surfaces. This method allows for quick work after which the paint is still able to flow out to a flat glossy surface, take too long and you can call it a build coat, sand and try again! Saves the time and effort of tenting, finding a spray booth etc. The products mentioned in my post above lend themselves well to this but are costly. Again, plenty of info online, also bound to be youtube videos of roll and tip.</p><p></p><p>Cheers, Pieter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter-B, post: 263237, member: 13593"] Thanks, thought I'd chip in. Seems like the rolling and tipping technique is not so well known outside the yacht industry. Rolling gets the right amount of paint onto the surface quickly, then lightly tipping out with a dry brush gets rid of roller marks etc. 2 people working together can actually cover some large surfaces. This method allows for quick work after which the paint is still able to flow out to a flat glossy surface, take too long and you can call it a build coat, sand and try again! Saves the time and effort of tenting, finding a spray booth etc. The products mentioned in my post above lend themselves well to this but are costly. Again, plenty of info online, also bound to be youtube videos of roll and tip. Cheers, Pieter. [/QUOTE]
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