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Stu P
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dont worry i will sort it, thought it would be the case !!!!!!
For wood I would go with original Createx. It is formulated for wood canvas fabric and many hard surfaces. After painting you can clear over with a spray varnish or Krylon clear to protect the paint.So what would be the best paint for wooded crafts ? thanks for the reply but not very helpful ?
B&Q now what the hell is that ?? You know us damn yanks we don't know nothing except BBQ and MOONSHINE
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Now........ back on topic......
Createx paint is good for 90% of surfaces..... Standard createx is great for fabric not so good at small nozzle fine artwork, that's where the rest of the range excels.
Oh yes Being from Texas El Paso area I live to BBQ winter spring summer and fall I have the smoke rolling and a few gallons of shine to help pass the time . Today I have smoke carnitas set up on about a 14 hour cook to make sure they are nice and tender and melt in your mouth goodnessDid someone say BBQ? [emoji102]
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Wicked and illustration , AutoAir and Candy O2 which are all made by Createx .When you say "the rest of the range" do you mean the other Createx product lines like Wicked or Illustration? Or do you mean the other brands of paint?
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Oh yes Being from Texas El Paso area I live to BBQ winter spring summer and fall I have the smoke rolling and a few gallons of shine to help pass the time . Today I have smoke carnitas set up on about a 14 hour cook to make sure they are nice and tender and melt in your mouth goodness
While I miss West Texas I love raising my own hogs and cattle to put on the table Garden fresh veggies at harvest time.
I had that this morning LOL yes nothing beats barbacoa for breakfastDoesn't get much better than that! San Antonio here. Only thing that beats melt in your mouth carnitas is barbacoa for breakfast. [emoji1360][emoji1360][emoji1360]
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When I started out I had been bought the same kit as you, I then went to my local hobby craft and picked up a selection of fw inks (acrylic made for airbrush and pens) they are water based and offer quite a selection of opaque and transparent I sprayed wood,plastic , metal etc a seemed to cover fine..
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The fw inks are in little bottles with a pipet eye dropper type top. Usually about £5.50 a bottle just make sure you give them a bloody good shake before using.Thanks for this, going to hobby craft tomorrow to pick up acrylic paint and thinners. the kit arrived today compressor and guns very happy