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Thinning Humbrol enamels.......

June 22 2009 at 4:45 PM
  (Login gphelan)
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Hi guys,

Apart from Humbrols own thinner what is best to use when thinning enamels in your experience? Have mostly used Acrylics up to now.

Cheers

Glen

 
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  1. Thinners - Dave Foster on Jun 22, 5:55 PM
    1. Thanks mate...... - Glen Phelan on Jun 22, 8:26 PM
     
  2. I use 50% mineral turp and 50% cellulose thinner - Thomas Lund on Jun 23, 7:07 AM
    1. Cellulose..... - Glen Phelan on Jun 23, 8:53 PM
      1. Except dwindling no of brain cells, no problem - Thomas Lund on Jun 24, 3:02 AM
        1. Re: Except dwindling no of brain cells, no problem - Glen Phelan on Jun 24, 1:39 PM
     
  3. Re: Thinning Humbrol enamels....... - John Murcutt on Jun 24, 5:37 AM
    1. Costs...... - Glen Phelan on Jun 24, 1:44 PM
     


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