This bottle has been hammered, most nights for at least 45 mins of constant spot welding and looks to last for a few more - hopefully. Still thinking of going to argon mix/lite later if I get the funds (maybe if I get a Tig set up

rokhound wrote:2 pack durepox primer by resene. Hard to beat and hard as nails. All my gear (trailers, mobile plant, trucks and the mutt) have been under coated with this stuff. Apparently, you can use it as a top coat as well by adding clear into the mix (if you want a gloss)
smurf182 wrote:The more research you do the more you realise that if you want to be truly safe, you need to use a supplied air system for 2k paints (or probably any paint spraying work). There is no shortage of horror stories, and you only get one set of lungs.
The impression I got is that some people can tolerate isocyanates (the nasty shit in 2k paint) for years, and some people get a faint whiff of it and suffer an asthma attack.
That being said, I used a 3M 7500 half mask with 6001 cartridges. Make sure the mask is sealing to your face properly every time you put it on (this means no facial hair). Store the cartridges in a sealed bag when not in use, and replace both the cartridge and pre filter regularly. Gloves, overalls and [multiple sets of] goggles are essential.
I did my painting in a garage with the door open, even with HVLP guns which create much less overspray you don't want anyone else in the vicinity unless they have the same PPE as you (think neighbours kids playing the driveway next door).
I used an HVLP gun from supercheap, despite the price ($100 for 3 of them!) it worked very well with one major exception. The pattern adjustment knob was very loose and close to your thumb, hence it got knocked a lot with a quarter turn changing a beautiful fan spray pattern into a hose pipe. All my runs were caused by this, when I use them again I will lock it in place somehow once the pattern is set.