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Ron Reid Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 2732 Posts |
Hello:
I just recently finished a few projects for a couple of magicians. I've been using Rustoleum's "Hammered Finish" on the bottles and like it a lot. I still prefer Krylon over the other brands and I'm enjoying some of their newer colors...especially the satin Jade. Ron |
remote guy Special user Maryland 534 Posts |
Hi Ron,
That is some VERY NICE work!!! Nick |
AGMagic Special user Cailf. 775 Posts |
WOW! I love the designs on ther tubes. Great job.
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Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
Ron, all I can saw is...."Wow"! Very, very nice work.....as always!
Regan
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MikeHolbrook Regular user USA, Angier, NC 112 Posts |
Beutiful work, I like the hammered finish on the bottles. It's very humid here along with the heat. I wonder if the rustolium will do as well here as it does in Arizona.
Mike |
Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
Ron, all I can saw is...."Wow"! Very, very nice work.....as always!
Regan
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silking Loyal user 213 Posts |
GREAT-GREAT- GREAT
Silking |
Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
Very nice work, Ron!
~michael
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jazzy snazzy Inner circle run off by a mob of Villagers wielding 2109 Posts |
Beautiful!
"The secret of life is to look good from a distance."
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MagicB1S Inner circle Knoxville Tenn. 1039 Posts |
Very nice
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Chance Wolf Inner circle 2425 Posts |
Ron,
FANTASTIC!! Your work was great years ago when I purchased a piece from you. Now you have only gotten so much better. The last two pics of the Mak trick ( I think its a Mak) are absolutely awesome. On a professional note. I have been using paints for over 30 years. I have always thought Krylon SUCKED!! I used to call it Kraplon. The last time I used it was about seven years ago and it still sucked. The pigment to solvent ratio was pathetic. It was almost like spraying with a super diluted paint. I would get literally 4 times the coverage using Rustoleum brand. To this day I will not touch a Krylon product. Not to mention the finish was far superior to Krylon. I still use Rustoleum for smaller projects when breaking out the gun and compressor is not warranted. Given that, I have found some folks in the Café swearing by Krylon and bashing Rustoleum. Once again, I know paint better than most folks and I just cannot believe what I am hearing. Did Krylon change their formula as well as solvent to pigment ratio? You make that Krylon paint look GREAT! Help me understand that of which confuses me Back to the original thread. Is the prop in the bottom two pics for sale? Thanks Chance
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Mike Maturen Inner circle Michigan's Beautiful Sunrise Side 2726 Posts |
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL work!
Mike Maturen
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hugmagic Inner circle 7655 Posts |
Definitely not your father's enameled pineapple juice cans!! Looks great.
Richard
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Regan Inner circle U.S.A. 5726 Posts |
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On 2011-06-08 22:09, Chance Wolf wrote: Chance, I agree....at least partially with what you're saying. Krylon is stingy with their pigments. It is worse with some colors than others. The main reason I used Krylon on my last project was because they have more color choices. They were the only brand I could find that had all the colors I needed to do my Rainbow House restoration project. I was going with a specific color scheme because I had planned a routine choreographed to music that used several silks, silk tricks, and other items I had accumulated while developing the routine. After searching for a couple of years I finally found an old, vintage Rainbow House to complete my prop list. It was in bad shape, and in need of repair and restoration, but I was having to do a custom paint job anyway, and it since it was in bad shape I got it cheap. I wanted an older one because they are built so much better than the new ones, so the one I found was perfect. I was reluctant to use the Krylon, because I had heard they had changed their formula. They have, and it's not good. If you did not like it then you will like it less now! However, I searched everywhere and could not find all the colors I needed with any other brand. (I used more than a dozen colors, if I remember correctly) The coverage of the new Krylon turned out to be no different that I could tell, and most of the darker colors had an adequate amount of pigment, but the lighter colors were thin. The biggest problem I had with the new Krylon was wrinkling. I had to be extremely careful about that. I also tried to get creative and blend some colors, which I had never done before, and it turned out ok, I guess. I'll try to post some pictures if I can find them. Regan
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Ron Reid Inner circle Phoenix, Arizona 2732 Posts |
Thanks for the nice compliments, everyone! I'm very encouraged.
Chance, You're right...the last two photos are of the Mak Imperial Rice, Orange, and Checkers. I fellow Café member sent the standard set to me and I refinished them for him. Krylon did change their formula a few years ago. My understanding is that they went from lacquer to enamel based. It's so interesting that you have better results with Rustoleum. I did not like the new formula very much when I started using it, but now I'm so used to the fine fan-pattern spray that I like it very much. The only color I have problems with is Pumpkin Orange - it seems to take twice as many coats and I don't know why. I do have to use multiple coats to get the finish I want - with orange, sometimes 6 or 7 coats. The Krylon Primer is very bad. I bought some about a month ago to try it out and hated it. I use the Painters Touch Rustoleum from Home Depot for primer and it's compatible with Krylon. The Painter's Touch goes on really wet and heavy which I like very much for the primer. I've been wanting to try the Valspar brand - I believe Michael is still using this brand with great results. There's another thread about waterslide decals. I've been using the ceramic decals and have found them much easier to work with than the Meyercord decals. I've been real frustrated lately with Meyercord decals disintegrating when I soak them. Some of the decals are over 50 years old. Some of ceramic decals can only be used when firing, but the majority work just like standard waterslide decals. Ron |
Jimmy Joza Special user New York City 760 Posts |
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On 2011-06-08 22:09, Chance Wolf wrote: Glad you like these, Chance. Ron redid these for me. I never liked the Imperial Mak Rice, Orange, Checkers as they were for a number of reasons. Ron did a fantastic job on these..... I just received them yesterday. And let me say: these pieces look so much more stunning in person. Ron had also done a great job on an Abbott's Botaniette he redid for me a couple of months ago. As many have pointed out here, Ron's workmanship is highly recommended.
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Michael Baker Eternal Order Near a river in the Midwest 11172 Posts |
Jimmy,
I knew Ron would do a great job for you. Refinishing is definitely his niche, and not many do it that well. Ron, Try re-sealing the Meyercord decals before using them. I do like that Jade Green Krylon color, too! I still have a bit of the old lacquer stock still on hand. I have used it on many pieces with good results. I really like playing with color, and I see you do too. Yes, I am using mostly Valspar now. They changed formulas to a recoat anytime, which is good if that recoat window usually associated with enamel is a problem. The gloss colors however take a long time to cure good if sprayed in humid weather. It's easy to fingerprint if you're not careful. The main problem I have with Rustoleum is that it takes a long time to dry. Not bad if you're painting space is very dust free. If not, dust can settle in the finish over that longer drying time. Sounds like Chance probably has that issue well under control. ~michael
~michael baker
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