I laid Christopher on his side applying the rusty brown primer to the underside first, again spraying inside the legs. After the appropriate drying time, I placed him back on his feet and completed the primer application. Before masking off areas for painting, I used a 12 ½ inch X 7 ½ inch piece of…
Month: August 2016
Wire Brushing, Acid Washing & Rust Converter for Triceratops – Christopher
I choose to finish my dinosaurs by painting. “Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder”. You have many options. Leave “As Is” – Natural. Depending on the condition when adopted, you may have many years before rust creates serious damage. I would recommend a clear coat (flat, gloss or high gloss) to reduce the speed of…
Triceratops Family – Site / Foundation
The first step is to consider where you will place your Dinosaur. Do you have room in your yard? What are the weather conditions in your area that impact your property? Do you have a Homeowners Association? If so, check your CC&R’s and talk to your board members to avoid potential problems. Are there any local ordinances…