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Yeah...first few times I did that, seemed to waste a lot of paint. But figuring it saved me 1/2 a can, I do it all the time now!
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James,
With all that paint, I REALLY hope you follow the instructions, and after you finish, flip the can over until the paint comes out clear! Saved me a lot that way!!!
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the fun4now paint store is not open.
sorry guys the wife dosent let me lend out, or sell tool's or suplys. keeps my shop growing insted of shrinking, with time you will also lern that lesson.
it is nice to have what you need when you need it no question about that.
actualy i picked up a lot of that paint on sale at wally-world when they were re-aranging there stock. about 98% of it is krylon, maybee not the best paint in the world but for paint from a can its prity good.
FWIW i always use a primer befor painting anything. the clear coat depends on the object and the look i want.
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Guys, if you are low on money for paint, go and check out or shop
at "fun4now Discount store!" That shelp looks like it's from the Hardware store!!!
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Thanks for the compliment fun, it is tough selling some of that stuff cheap
I also do local craft shows, but like you said it is hard to sell somthing hand crafted when they can order somthing that may look similar but was made in china and will self destruct in about 3 hours, but people dont figure that part in. wireburner you must have not clicked on my products page I have a towel bar made from a horse shoe 2 actually one is a bought shoe the other is just a decorative one I made. http://stores.ebay.com/Sharps-Iron
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i going to try and sell them to family and freinds to the family
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I live in Crossville, just a little ways from Wartburg, but I am from Robbins, which is due north.
My brother in law can sell his cheap because he has an actual business and pays wholesale for supplies.
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