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Old 10-10-2024, 08:32 PM   #1
hugger6933
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Hard lesson dont make my mistake

I had just finished spraying epoxy primer on the bed floor of the red white-red white 70 short I'm working on and instead of grabbing my gun wash thinner witch I am crazy low[ and parts store is 20 miles away] I grab the DX330 [wax and grease remover] I thought as I poured it in the cup I have never done this before. Well there is a good reason, as I was spraying to clean the gun it sprayed ok for a few seconds then stopped I thought well I didnt use much. I opened the top and it was horrible it had clabboared up in the cup. So if you have an hour to kill after spraying out a little epoxy primer grab the wgr. Or not and remember that I had warned you. Over 35 years experience and still do a bonehead thing once and a while. Jim
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