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#57944 Sun Sep 09 2007 05:54 PM
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I am attempting to paint an island display cabinet. Sand, prime, sand, prime,sand and sand and prime some more. Got the guts to spray the paint on, did really well, got 2 runs. Quit and sanded out the runs. Grabbed the paint gun and filled it up, started spraying, paint had NO gloss and looked awful, kept spraying. Finally looked at the can and oh %4^&%#, grabbed the wrong can and was spraying primer. All I could do was sand and start all over again. @4%#&!

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#57945 Sun Sep 09 2007 06:50 PM
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What type of island display cabinet is it? I hope ya have enough paint to reshoot it.

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You are not the only one who has done that.
trust me


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#57947 Mon Sep 10 2007 06:28 AM
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Glad to hear I am not alone in doing an "oh no"
It is a modern metals cabinet that held I believe 52 qts.


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