bigdog1002
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I found quarts of Behlen 'ready to spray' sanding sealer and nitrocellulos lacquer hiding in a dark corner of my shop. It has to be 15~20 years old. The sanding sealer is unopened and the lacquer is about 3/4 full. Up until now I have only used Tru-Oil on my ukuleles but wanted to try spraying. ( I got a good quality Chinese HVLP touchup gun not the cheapest ) The lacquer was well sealed but looks a little syrupy to me. This is going over an epoxy filled surface.
Questions.
1. Is it still good ?
2. Is 3/4 of a quart enough for a beginner to learn to spray a soprano ?
3. Should I thin it ?
4. Do I need to filter/strain it ?
5. If you think I should avoid it what is a good forgiving finish for a beginner to learn spraying with ?
Thank you in advance.
Questions.
1. Is it still good ?
2. Is 3/4 of a quart enough for a beginner to learn to spray a soprano ?
3. Should I thin it ?
4. Do I need to filter/strain it ?
5. If you think I should avoid it what is a good forgiving finish for a beginner to learn spraying with ?
Thank you in advance.