Friday 8 January 2016

STIR IT, AND STIR IT SLOWLY


Here is a mixture that has been sitting still for over a day.

As you can see, The 80/20 mix of thinner and pigment has separated.  If it was salad dressing, I would shake the container to mix it back up. But since (for obvious reasons) this is not going to end up in my belly, that it not an option.

 You are not JAMES BOND





The reason finishers do not shake containers to mix them, is because this creates air bubbles in the product.


 
Here in the bottom of this pail of lacquer, we can see the silicate has deposited at the bottom. 

IF the lacquer is not properly mixed, and there is not enough silicate present, it will appear too glossy.


STIR the product every day. Slowly to not create bubbles.

Tuesday 5 January 2016

Keep track of your things!

Make sure to keep your things with you at your bench, and try not to forget them in the spray booth. I left my story board there for maybe ten minutes and it got lacquer dripped onto it! I'm just glad it was my story board and not a proper project. Don't let it happen to you!


"Student Zones" are susceptible to splashing Solvents and other products. Even after lessons and policy enforcement, the hustle and bustle of  School is sometimes a recipe for disaster. When this happens in the workplace, heads usually roll.