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- From: thorn@phoenix.radonc.unc.edu (Jesse Thorn)
- Subject: Re: Paint age
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.145024.17397@samba.oit.unc.edu>
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- Organization: Radiation Oncology, NCMH/UNC, Chapel Hill, NC
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 14:50:24 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec29.065546.26144@netcom.com> obrien@netcom.com (Robert O'Brien) writes:
-
- >present, sometimes it just wont shake/stir properly. I'd advise anyone
- >with aged paint of any brand to put in into one of those paint-shakers
- >(or make one from a pad-sander) for quite some time before opening it.
- >If you're spraying, then I also reccommend letting it sit for a while
- >after shaking. Stirring does not add as many bubbles as shaking, but
- >shaking does not fool you by making bad paint *seem* to mix.
-
- Low Cost Paint Mixer - your pants pocket. Before I airbrush paint I
- simply carry the containers around with me in my pants pockets for a
- day or two. This does a nice job of mixing even the oldest paint. And
- it is free!
-
- --Jesse
-