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Old 02-19-2006, 10:17 PM
warthog5 warthog5 is offline
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Default Re: 1976 Seacraft master angler / Ft Laud, FL

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Good idea shooting at night, no wind, no contamination of your paint surface.

Belive me you don't want to be shooting at night. your going to need light and every bug for a mile will find your paint job and do touch and go's all over it.

Fact is Bug's just seem to be attracked to White even more so than other color's too.

Year's ago when do side job's painting car's it always seemed they were ready to paint at night. I've shot the 1st coat on them, only to take reducer and rag's and wash it all back off more than a few time's.
even in an enclosed situation, the bug's would hide up in the rafter's as soon as the smell of that paint started getting sprayed around they would come out of the woodwork and do touch and go's. Of corse not all of them would go. they'd do a lot of flopping around.
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