Vansconvert
Well Known Member
Today I finished day 1 of 2 at Sherwin Williams painting seminar in Andover, KS. Learned a lot! The two instructors are top notch- these are the same 2 technical guys that literally travel the world helping people with their paint applications/problems.
The entire product line was explained and we had a couple hours in the paint room spraying a couple different primers, fillers, and top coats.
In no time, they had me doing some pretty decent panels. They were looking over my shoulder to correct my mistakes, and if I could paint my project like I was painting by the end of the day, I would be one happy guy.
If anybody is interested in attending, they have sessions about 5 times a year and the next session is in Sept. It costs $299, which I think is a bargain because not only did I get the knowledge and the criticing, but I probably asked about $100 worth of stupid questions, went through 200 bucks worth of materials today and didn't have to clean up a thing.
Tomorrow is supposed to be a focus on there Fill Bond product - used to fill in rivets / deep scratches / etc. and how to repair damaged areas.
The entire product line was explained and we had a couple hours in the paint room spraying a couple different primers, fillers, and top coats.
In no time, they had me doing some pretty decent panels. They were looking over my shoulder to correct my mistakes, and if I could paint my project like I was painting by the end of the day, I would be one happy guy.
If anybody is interested in attending, they have sessions about 5 times a year and the next session is in Sept. It costs $299, which I think is a bargain because not only did I get the knowledge and the criticing, but I probably asked about $100 worth of stupid questions, went through 200 bucks worth of materials today and didn't have to clean up a thing.
Tomorrow is supposed to be a focus on there Fill Bond product - used to fill in rivets / deep scratches / etc. and how to repair damaged areas.