godsman24_7
08-10-2008, 11:40 PM
Hello guys,
Just cut out a sign for sample work. Trying to take Joes amazing advice to make samples. I have been having so many problem with masking I decided to try something new. I carved and cut the sign. Then rolled 3 coats of behr premium plus of the background color. (Rolling leaves the wells of the letters bare.) After drying I sprayed a thick coat of conversion varnish on. I then airbrushed the wells of the letters. Wiping off the letter coloring from the background coloring was a piece of cake. Sprayed another coat of conversion varnish and the piece feels/looks AWESOME!!! I have tried so many other masking techniques and this one by far was the best looking a fasted. Conversion varnish can be force dried in 5 minutes. Does anyone know if conversion varnish is waterproof? Thanks for listening if you have any suggestion or questions....shoot
John
5520
Just cut out a sign for sample work. Trying to take Joes amazing advice to make samples. I have been having so many problem with masking I decided to try something new. I carved and cut the sign. Then rolled 3 coats of behr premium plus of the background color. (Rolling leaves the wells of the letters bare.) After drying I sprayed a thick coat of conversion varnish on. I then airbrushed the wells of the letters. Wiping off the letter coloring from the background coloring was a piece of cake. Sprayed another coat of conversion varnish and the piece feels/looks AWESOME!!! I have tried so many other masking techniques and this one by far was the best looking a fasted. Conversion varnish can be force dried in 5 minutes. Does anyone know if conversion varnish is waterproof? Thanks for listening if you have any suggestion or questions....shoot
John
5520