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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby Fred Trout » Wed Jul 08, 2015 8:13 pm

Mike, Glidden Gripper Primer costs 4-5 bux a gallon more than TB II around here.

TB II also provides very resilient bump protection over foam that paint can not match. So, Gripper for gluing tight joints only in the case of foam on foam, metal to foam, etc. TB II for canvas on foam & wood on wood. Great stuff for filling gaps, foam to foam in general, wood to wood & wood to foam if fit is poor (it also sands better than Gripper), etc.

I tried Gorilla Glue but did not care for it (inconsistent foaming) and GS is cheaper for the same uses.
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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby mikeschn » Thu Jul 09, 2015 3:45 am

okay, both samples have dried overnight. I tried pulling up a corner on each sample. It does come up, but not nearly as easy as TBII. So Jack is right. It really does have good adhesion to EPS. And it appears that the first coat completely sealed up the canvas. I guess that is something to think about as I figure out how to proceed.

It's time to think about the 2nd coat. What would be best?

More Glidden Gripper Primer?
TBII thinned out?
1 part epoxy paint? Like garage floor paint...
Spot Putty?

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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby GPW » Thu Jul 09, 2015 6:30 am

Here’s another trick , when you get your THICK primer or filler . use a plastic squeegee to apply it , don’t brush it on .... it will Fill a lot faster. Those little yellow plastic squeegees you get from the auto parts store work great ... A Thick thixotropic Gesso works super ... ;) I’ve used that stuff for years , the really old paintings I have still look good (kept indoors naturally)

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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby RAYVILLIAN » Thu Jul 09, 2015 7:39 am

I'm not surprised about the stickyness of the gripper. I've never used it cause I'm partial to Zinser's bullseye but it sounds like about the same type of material. I've tested bullseye against tb111 on eps and found that the bedsheet is as hard to pull off with the paint as the glue. I'd try another coat of the gripper than something else if not smooth enough. Light sanding can knock down some of the fuzz of the canvass than another coat of paint. but I'd put another coat of paint on first to fill the weave before sanding.

GPW the Acrylic Gesso sounds interesting you artists have been making things smooth for along time. I'm a big fan of the old ways that have worked forever.

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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby mikeschn » Thu Jul 09, 2015 9:34 am

no suggestions on which is better for the 2nd coat?

Ok, let me ask, do I need the water resistent membrane featues of TBII? Or can I achieve that with Epoxy paint?
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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby dales133 » Thu Jul 09, 2015 9:38 am

Why not just acrylic/latex paint?
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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby bobhenry » Thu Jul 09, 2015 10:06 am

Has anyone experimented with this.............

http://vansicklepaint.com/tractor/index.html

I have used it on high traffic bare concrete and it held up real well.

It is on the exterior of the caboose 3 years now and has weathered and protected well.

I spray painted an old pickup bed trailer and it held up 14 years with little to no care.

I have been very impressed with it in general. I was just curious if anyone has tried it as a fabric over wood binder.

I am going to try and salvage Chubby next spring with a cloth over paint treatment on the nose and sides.(roof and rear are lexan)

Got a few holes to repair :NC

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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby Fred Trout » Thu Jul 09, 2015 10:09 am

Add a layer of TB II if you want a little armor. It's much stiffer than paint and I use it for that - lots of clumsy bumps with feet, elbows, wood, etc will leave no ding. I whacked a sample with a framing hammer and TB II showed much less of a hammer head impression than paint.

Otherwise, I vote for paint with some thickening next and since you already have it, Gripper will do fine. Then sand lightly & blow the dust off for better adhesion of later coats.

Epoxy paint is very spendy and not needed.
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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby KCStudly » Thu Jul 09, 2015 11:14 am

Geez Bob, that looks like frozen turkey damage right there. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Remind us, Chubby was just paint over thin ply, or... ?
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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby dales133 » Thu Jul 09, 2015 11:40 am

KCStudly wrote:Geez Bob, that looks like frozen turkey damage right there.

Remind us, Chubby was just paint over thin ply, or... ?

*visions of the myth busters turkey cannon*
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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby bobhenry » Thu Jul 09, 2015 11:46 am

Yep it was only one layer of 1/4" luan. It appears as if it was sandblasted to death with road grime and sand. Remember we are the idiots that go out camping in January and road salt and traction sand are not very friendly. Chubby is now 8 years old and all but 1 1/2 of those were stored outside in the weather with absolutely NO protection so this is not surprising. I have a full roll of the heavy weave material they use on the cubical dividers. It was in the House in a house storage barn when I rented it. It looks tough as nails and a heavy weave that might work well. Then I stop and think about a light brown sequential FRP panel instead and it makes good sense also. I was pleasantly surprised with all the different textures that are available.

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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby Jack Olsen » Thu Jul 09, 2015 1:31 pm

GPW wrote:Here’s another trick , when you get your THICK primer or filler . use a plastic squeegee to apply it , don’t brush it on .... it will Fill a lot faster. Those little yellow plastic squeegees you get from the auto parts store work great ... A Thick thixotropic Gesso works super ... ;) I’ve used that stuff for years , the really old paintings I have still look good (kept indoors naturally)

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If anyone's interested, here's the solution I used for thickening the Glidden Gripper for the fill coat. A little goes a long way, but use a filter mask when you're mixing it.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006TST2I8
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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby Fred Trout » Thu Jul 09, 2015 2:28 pm

Thanks for the link; not too spendy considering...

"Make your product lighter
Have it float in water
Use significantly less resin"

Does your spoiler float in water now ????? :R :R
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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby mikeschn » Thu Jul 09, 2015 3:46 pm

I'll be ordering some of those for sure.

Meanwhile, I went and painted 1/3 of my canvas sample with the garage floor paint, and another 1/3 with TBII, thinned out a bit. My first impression. The garage floor paint went on nice. It acted like it penetrated and melded with the Gripper.

The TBII didn't do as well. It felt like a layer of water on top of a sealed surface, and they just weren't getting along.

Naturally it's too early to tell, and I still have to do another 1/3 with the Gripper, but I'll check in later.

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Re: Smooth canvas finish...

Postby KCStudly » Thu Jul 09, 2015 6:06 pm

OT Warning: Don't go look at any of that stuff Jack Olsen has been doing with his 12 Gauge Garage and Black Beauty II 911 Porsche track car projects. You will spend hours and hours there, like I have.

Nice work Jack, and very well presented. :thumbsup: :applause:

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