Looks like the painting bug bit you this week.
Is the the paint you used on the box blade hitch? I presumed you had rattle canned it, but are you using a sprayer?
Does Rustoleum say that paint is Kubota orange?
I see this as a slippery slope- where do you stop?Any other usability hacks I’m probably overlooking?
and to answer your Q: I rattle canned (#3) the thing, then I ordered the can (#4) to jam into the crannies.Looks like the painting bug bit you this week.
Is the the paint you used on the box blade hitch? I presumed you had rattle canned it, but are you using a sprayer?
Does Rustoleum say that paint is Kubota orange?
I see this as a slippery slope- where do you stop?
Screwdriver handles, hammer handles, wrenches, dog's tail, garden tools?
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The yellow pencil looks like it feels left out segregated over there on the fence.View attachment 112333
File this in the “shouldda done this a long time ago” category.
Any other usability hacks I’m probably overlooking?
AND that Majic paint FADES BADLY. BTDT.Analysis:
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- Majic: senseless. Stupid dry times, like 24+ hours PER THIN COAT. Should have read about it online before buying it to try to face $6 over the Rustoleum. Major waste of time.
- Krylon: THIN coats. Dries fine. But 7 well-shaken coats on steel == transparent orange. (On white, however, the color starts to show sooner. Major waste of time.
- GREAT! Though the vertex effect or whatever prevents the spray from getting into nooks and crannies
- FINALLY. Thick. With a thick bristle brush (I used an acid brush) it dabs deep into the nooks and crannies left behind by broad spray #3. Dries fast and vibrant. I’ll use this for 90% because opacity is excellent
TL;DR:
#1 and #2 = landfill
#3 and #4 = keep on hand.
Oh; and the UX painting but hits me hard always, though sometimes delayed. I’m surprised it took this long. YouTube “Paint Your Flipping Bits Already” to see my partial philosophy on painting stuff to find stuff.
I used the same on my Snow Plow.Used the same paint on one of my buckets.
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