I hand painted a small cycling figurine with Testors paint two days ago in my non-air-conditioned man cave/hobby area. Still waiting for it to not be tacky.
All the base coats were years old, partially empty cans. The last under coat was 30 year old Duplicolor. I used 4 different blue colors. The final blue is not very tacky this morning. I’ll let it sit in my truck cab one more day. It’s going to touch 80 today and in my truck it might get to 120. I’m not waiting any longer than that. It rained all night and it’s sunny so it’s humid.Hate to hear about your paint issues. It's strange because humidity down here in Savannah is just a constant thing you sorta get used to. It somewhat affects my paint dry times, but I've never had it take days to dry. Hope it cures for you soon.
Yup, bike frame fence. It’s a stash for parts. I cut off what I need and weld it up.Super cool bike. I love the quirkiness of the old English bikes. Makes things challenging!
Is that a fence built out of old bike frames?
I pulled the frame out of my truck cab sun oven this morning and it’s still a little tacky, smells of paint but I’m going to start putting it together.Yeah, it's a hot one this summer, that's for sure. Nothing outside of a paint booth
or a drying oven is going to help in this weather. Sometimes a good spot under
a roof with full sun will do it.
It’s pretty good, good enough anyway. It is still drying but dry enough to work on if I’m careful.Very cool.
I hope your paint will cooperate soon. I'm guessing the old age is the problem, everything gets slower with age!
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