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| Cerebus:
--- Quote from: med6753 on July 17, 2022, 11:09:32 pm --- --- Quote from: Cerebus on July 17, 2022, 10:43:31 pm --- --- Quote from: med6753 on July 17, 2022, 10:04:48 pm --- W T F :wtf: :-DD Is she really a he? You gotta ask that question now a days because you never know. :o --- End quote --- Ask Toyah that and I suspect you're likely to wake up with a crowd around you. :-DD If you haven't seen it, you should watch Derek Jarman's "Jubilee", in which Toyah does a particularly psychotic turn as the character "Mads". --- Quote from: bd139 on July 17, 2022, 10:06:48 pm ---Definitely a she. And completely bananas. --- End quote --- More than bananas. I think perhaps the full fruit bowl. Toyah's 63, Bob 76, which is proof (as if it was needed) that just because you're old doesn't mean that you have to be a boring old fart. --- End quote --- This? :o :o --- End quote --- That's a couple of minutes from the whole film, yes. |
| Cerebus:
--- Quote from: mnementh on July 18, 2022, 12:14:51 am --- --- Quote from: mnementh on July 17, 2022, 07:19:32 pm ---mnem *toddles off to get some urethane* --- End quote --- Bought the name-brand spray urethane. What a dog's breakfast that made of things... nozzle sprays a ultra-fine very low-density mist that is impossible to get anything but a fog coat anywhere more than 4" away from the surface. A few strips where I did the side edges actually got a full single coat; they'll probably run. Everything else is patchy satin finish. :palm: That shit wouldn't be good for anything except to spray one of those stoopit little tchotchke craft boxes... certainly not meant for furniture. What a waste of $11; 3/4 of the can floating in the air, nothing on the tabletop.... |O mnem And of course, now I'm done and can barely breathe with my lungs coated in urethane, there's a bluebottle fly buzzing around in here with it... --- End quote --- Which is why I own a 3 hp compressor that's really too big for my place because it was the smallest one that would drive a pukka DeVilbiss spray gun which eats 14 cuft/min at around 2 bar. Rattle cans are fine for small things, but as soon as something's bigger than maybe a foot square you just can't get paint/varnish/whatever on fast enough to stop yourself from trying to lay wet paint onto stuff that's already part dry. |
| vk6zgo:
I have avoided the Bay of Evil for a long time, but yesterday, I finally staggered down the pebbly beach, & stuck one toe in the icy water. I bought : A nano VNA:- And A voltage ref "fing wot's for checking DMMs, like":- All for a total of just under $A114, from an Australian seller-----yes, I know they probably would been cheaper from the PRC, but this way, I have someone in the same country I can whinge about, if it all goes eggshaped. Here's hoping both pix appear as I seem to be having problems with attachments recently. |
| mnementh:
--- Quote from: Cerebus on July 18, 2022, 01:44:39 am --- --- Quote from: mnementh on July 18, 2022, 12:14:51 am --- --- Quote from: mnementh on July 17, 2022, 07:19:32 pm ---mnem *toddles off to get some urethane* --- End quote --- Bought the name-brand spray urethane. What a dog's breakfast that made of things... nozzle sprays a ultra-fine very low-density mist that is impossible to get anything but a fog coat anywhere more than 4" away from the surface. A few strips where I did the side edges actually got a full single coat; they'll probably run. Everything else is patchy satin finish. :palm: That shit wouldn't be good for anything except to spray one of those stoopit little tchotchke craft boxes... certainly not meant for furniture. What a waste of $11; 3/4 of the can floating in the air, nothing on the tabletop.... |O mnem And of course, now I'm done and can barely breathe with my lungs coated in urethane, there's a bluebottle fly buzzing around in here with it... --- End quote --- Which is why I own a 3 hp compressor that's really too big for my place because it was the smallest one that would drive a pukka DeVilbiss spray gun which eats 14 cuft/min at around 2 bar. Rattle cans are fine for small things, but as soon as something's bigger than maybe a foot square you just can't get paint/varnish/whatever on fast enough to stop yourself from trying to lay wet paint onto stuff that's already part dry. --- End quote --- Yeah, what I should do is set up both my compressors in tandem like I did when I painted Franken-Cruiser; but I dunno if I kept my HVLP sprayer when we moved. That said, this rattle-can was egregiously bad; simply not fit for purpose. I can usually get a passable job with a rattle-can that actually works; this was not that. It was obviously never vetted for usability, or some 1d10t substituted a different can/nozzle that was wrong for this product sometime during production. :palm: mnem :=\ |
| TERRA Operative:
--- Quote from: med6753 on July 17, 2022, 06:30:14 pm ---Papa Smurf's Chop Shop in action.* Parts salvaged from a duff 7A26 to make the long trip to the Land of the Rising Sun this coming week. * All parts salvaged lawfully and legitimately. ;D --- End quote --- Yaaaay! :D |
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