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Muzzleloader Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="Earnhardt" data-source="post: 1674673" data-attributes="member: 53157"><p>Buttermilk...some questions for ya...</p><p>1) Is that a plastic or fiberglass composite stock?</p><p>2) Did you spray the stock with a Adhesion Promoter before spraying the first primer coat?</p><p>3) The layer of flat black you are applying over the Red, White, Blue, is it a very thin, almost opaque coat where you can see through it to the Red, White and Blue paint underneath it? Or is it one full coat of flat black, and you are not able to see through to the colors beneath it?</p><p>4) When you are applying the coat of flat black that gets removed with the Scotch Pad, at what point are you beginning the removal of the flat black paint? When the black is still a little wet?...when it is tacky? Or when it is completely dried?</p><p>5) How many layers of Finsh are you applying over the paint? And is it a Gloss, Matte of Semi?</p><p>Thanks! And great looking stock, man!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Earnhardt, post: 1674673, member: 53157"] Buttermilk...some questions for ya... 1) Is that a plastic or fiberglass composite stock? 2) Did you spray the stock with a Adhesion Promoter before spraying the first primer coat? 3) The layer of flat black you are applying over the Red, White, Blue, is it a very thin, almost opaque coat where you can see through it to the Red, White and Blue paint underneath it? Or is it one full coat of flat black, and you are not able to see through to the colors beneath it? 4) When you are applying the coat of flat black that gets removed with the Scotch Pad, at what point are you beginning the removal of the flat black paint? When the black is still a little wet?...when it is tacky? Or when it is completely dried? 5) How many layers of Finsh are you applying over the paint? And is it a Gloss, Matte of Semi? Thanks! And great looking stock, man! [/QUOTE]
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