Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
One of the problems is the difference in dry time with materials meAnt to be sprayed by professionals versus materials design to be used by amateurs. Materials for pros typically have extremely fast dry times, like on the order of seconds, which makes them spray only. Materials designed for amateurs often have extremely long dry times so they can be brushed. As a result, materials for amateurs will still be wet when they contact objects far away.
I will tend to agree. I am used to automotive pro stuff that is dead @ 10". Once I got the sprayer and material the way it should be after realizing the instructions were clueless the rest went as good as could be expected for a chunk of plastic with a design like a precision paint gun. I was told this all happened at the start of this adventure. And the deck looks good as it is what the wife wanted. Meanwhile I now have a garage. Click image for larger version. 

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