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I masked off and sprayed flames and the front of my utility trailor with One Shot. I need to put a coat of clear on. What do I use? I don't want to use automotive stuff if I don't have to because I don't have a proper ventilation system. I've got a can of Frog Juice here, can I use that? If so, what do I thin it with?
-------------------- Penny Baugh Lee Edmund Spyro Design Group
Spyro Graphics 3458 Main Street, East Fort Payne, AL 35968
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Sorry, I don't know the answer, but curiosity drives me to ask, what's in the trailer? Sign stuff, or just some other trailer use that doubles as advertising for you?
I don't know the answer to your question regarding a clear coat. But I like your trailer. It must look real sharp when hitched up to your truck with matching graphics.
I use a similar trailer (used to have two) and found it the perfect way to haul tools & supplies to jobs. It really makes an impression when delivering a project to a customer too.
And the advertising potential is a huge plus. It's a rolling billboard.
-dan
-------------------- Dan Sawatzky Imagination Corporation Yarrow, British Columbia dan@imaginationcorporation.com http://www.imaginationcorporation.com
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Sorry Doug, that was a list of the contents of my nightstand....
Um the trailor, yeah, it's empty.... looks like it'd be full of all kinds of magical sign painting stuff though, don't it?
When we start our mural I'll use it to haul my tools and scaffolding. I'm going to park it strategically at the site. I'll probably hide a bunk in the nose of it and go "look" for something while the girls paint!
-------------------- Penny Baugh Lee Edmund Spyro Design Group
Spyro Graphics 3458 Main Street, East Fort Payne, AL 35968
My husband bought it for his business 4-5 years ago. The day he brought it in he was feeling guilty about the money he'd spent, so I said, "Well, when the girls are famous next year and need a trailor for their band, it'll be really handy." So when he went into the house he told them it was their's! LOL
So while he was in L.A. for a week on a business trip it happened to be empty. I told the girls we needed to use "their" trailor for our mural project. We hooked it up and brought it into the shop and now it looks like this!
He hasn't seen it. He did finally ask last night, "By the way? Where's my trailor?"
-------------------- Penny Baugh Lee Edmund Spyro Design Group
Spyro Graphics 3458 Main Street, East Fort Payne, AL 35968