Well I got my Iawata mini hvlp spray gun last week and a fridge full of Cerakote. I figured since you can learn anything on th' enternet, I'd be an expert by the time it arrived.
The amount of poor advice on this subject is astounding. I decided to break down and get training direct from NIC, since they're only 4 hours away. However, I can't get proper training from them until June 28th. Having a terribly obsessive mind, this equipment is screaming to be used. I'm going to go ahead and take the plunge at home.
Upon researching other forums
I've noticed a trend of people who don't agree with NIC's ratios for achieving proper matte/gloss. I do live right on the coast, so humidity could be an issue for me. I was wondering how the pros weighed in on this.
I'm also curious if there's a suitable hi-temp masking material that comes in sheets. The idea is to laser cut stencils at my friends sign and graphics shop.
Any advice or threads pointing me in the right direction would be most appreciated. In the meantime I'll just stick to coating junk parts and nuts and bolts as suggested. I'm pretty skilled in the painting department and I've got all I can from the NIC instructions, but I do dread the thought of a nice baked on layer of 'kote with the wrong finish.
Thanks for taking the time to read this
The amount of poor advice on this subject is astounding. I decided to break down and get training direct from NIC, since they're only 4 hours away. However, I can't get proper training from them until June 28th. Having a terribly obsessive mind, this equipment is screaming to be used. I'm going to go ahead and take the plunge at home.
Upon researching other forums

I'm also curious if there's a suitable hi-temp masking material that comes in sheets. The idea is to laser cut stencils at my friends sign and graphics shop.
Any advice or threads pointing me in the right direction would be most appreciated. In the meantime I'll just stick to coating junk parts and nuts and bolts as suggested. I'm pretty skilled in the painting department and I've got all I can from the NIC instructions, but I do dread the thought of a nice baked on layer of 'kote with the wrong finish.
Thanks for taking the time to read this