Have you had any experience with "Ronan" paints? Just curious to know what you thought of their products.
Thanks!
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I've used Ronan on bill boards and walls, in lieu of 1-Shot because Ronan was cheaper and when yer ordering gallon buckets of the stuff, it makes a difference. On the wall itself, looked just as nice, no difference at all. I usually used the 1-Shot for more delicate things.
As far as an aphrodeshiac, I think it's the mineral spirits that got those guys huffin' around me with a wild look in their eye...LOL!
I'm with Si on this one, wear leather, if anything at all hehehe.
There certainly is no shortage of humour here, in Letterville...or depravity, for that matter. (I knew there was something about you people that I liked.)
LOL
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I can see this post will hit the charts. Oh wait to answer the question about Ronan, if you would have asked this question a few years back I think you would be able to put some Lead in you pencil in different colors.
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Ronan is alright but their colors are a little muddy, one shot covers better but not really crazy about their colors either, I like chromatic & deka colors the best nice & bright. All of ronans blues are just about the same shade.
-------------------- Scott Moyer Canadensis, Pennsylvania 570-595-0310 Posts: 111 | From: Canadensis PA. USA | Registered: Mar 2000
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Sex is great. I can't wait to try it with a partner! Ronan works well. Their block out primer is fair. Too much orange peel. 1 shot works well too. Can't beat Chromatic for flowing out smooth. Chromatic block out is simply the best! I usually add a few ounces of mineral spirits to a fresh gallon. Seems to help in the flowing out process.
-------------------- Luke S. Luke Scanlan Artistry Ocala, Fl. lukescanlan@cox.net Posts: 249 | From: Ocala, Florida | Registered: Nov 2001
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Ronan is OK but I wouldn't use it on my wood signs. It likes to chalk and fade quickly here. I'm thinking of one sign in particular, #152 light blue, about 3 years old and it looks like 30.
My little niece (about 4 at the time) was watching a train go by here behind the shop. As a boxcar with "CSX" in big letters was passing by, she boldly asserted: "I know what that spells"....."SEX". Ain't kids somethin'!!
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We use Ronan at the billboard co. where I work. The colors are a little muddy, I think there's a little black in their base formula to help in coverage. Don't bother with the primrose yellow; it's green
-------------------- Bill Dirkes Cornhole Art LLC Bellevue, Ky. Goodnight Mrs. Calabash, wherever you are. Posts: 591 | From: Bellevue,Ky. US | Registered: Aug 1999
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