In a message dated 04/08/2003 3:43:00 PM Mountain Daylight Time,
spritenut@Exit109.com writes:
> I caught this from a friend. I never tried it.
> Infact, We never heard of it!
> What do you folks think?
> Me thinks the wet part won't hold the paint.
> **************************************************************
> Larger parts were "floated" - you take a 5 gallon or larger (as
> needed) bucket and fill it 2/3 the way up with water. Then, I poured a
> 1/4" thick (or so) layer of Rustoleum enamel on top of the water (it
>
My wife uses a technique like this to decorate eggs and christmas ornaments.
But she sprays a thin film of paint on the surface of a paper cup full of
water and gets a pretty cool look on the objects.
I thought you powder coated everything that would fit in an oven.
Robert Houston
"For Americans war is almost all of the time a nuisance, and military skill
is a luxury like Mah-Jongg. But when the issue is brought home to them, war
becomes as important, for the necessary period, as business or sport. And it
is hard to decide which is likely to be the more ominous for the Axis -- an
American decision that this is sport, or that it is business."
-<A HREF="http://www.quoteland.com/author.asp?AUTHOR_ID=515">D. W. Brogan</A>,
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