Cody Bratton
TVWBB Gold Member
i saw these same “signs” during the blasting process. I can get a silver B box inside it. It’s a pain to blast them, and it takes a while but it can be done.I would think you would see that on the outside as well if it was going to be a problem. Enough of the paint is missing on them. Are those too big for your sandblast cabinet?
My old technique gave similar results but was harder to keep even and consistent. Still worked good though. Save some almost empty spray cans for finally coat because they splatter at the end of the can and if you take your time you can evenly texture the end caps and box.
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I like to get a good cover coat down, let that flash off, another light coat and let it flash, then put down an even heavy coat, and then kind of fog a coat on the wet one. That usually leaves a nice texture look but relatively smooth to the touch.