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EnABL kit

Hi vconsumer,

Kits will be available later this week when parts arrive. One of my favorite sources no longer carries both the Floquil and Micro Gloss...so I had to switch. This results in a kit cost increase to $30 within the US and $32 for all others.

I'll contact you with payment instruction by pm when all parts are in hand.
 
frugal-phile™
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I find that it is useful to put the paint in little paint holders so that i can guage exactly how deep into the paint the tip goes.

With practise you learn how your tip/paint is behaving. Sometimes it won't flow off the tip, sometimes you get too much. Grow a long thumbnail to clean between the 2 "arms" of the tip. Have paper towel handy to wipe the tip. (as you work thru a bottle of paint, probably 2/3rds of it ends up on a paper towel or otherwise waste). How well the paint flows depends on the tips condition/cleanliness, weather, cone surface, and how viscous the paint it (alcohol & water can be used to thin the paint -- use sparingly). After use i wipe down my tips and store in a pool of alcohol (99% isopropanol -- cover to slow evaporation).

When you 1st start, sometimes the tip needs priming. Load it, find it won't flow, clean with a paper towel and start over.

dave