OK guys, what I'm after is advice on what temperatures 'you' consider to be the temperature range to airbrush in. (NOT what the manufactures recommend but more what temperatures actual users spray in).
With temperature ranges bouncing all over the place in the UK at the moment I don't want to restart painting, (now I'm in a position to restart), if the temps are way too low.
Thank you all in advance.
Doug
With temperature ranges bouncing all over the place in the UK at the moment I don't want to restart painting, (now I'm in a position to restart), if the temps are way too low.
Thank you all in advance.
Doug
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