tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28621733.post1635268088563228582..comments2023-07-29T06:38:53.814-04:00Comments on Mike McNamara's Northeast Kingdom Model Railroad: Track in and paintedMike McNamarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12902543654492633693noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28621733.post-20534290271028505552014-08-07T15:08:16.301-04:002014-08-07T15:08:16.301-04:00Greg,
Well, I do have a window in my layout area ...Greg,<br /><br />Well, I do have a window in my layout area and the area itself is separated by a door to the rest of the basement. I set a fan to exhaust the air out the window. It will depend on how much you spray. The more track painted, the longer the smell lingers. If you are just doing a new siding or 2 and maybe a turnout, like what you see here, it really is no longer noticeable in about an hour. I spray the track, close the door and do something else.<br /><br />When I did a much longer stretch of mainline, I set up a second fan at the other end of the layout to create an 'airstream' towards the window and the fan pulling the air out. Having the room separated it really does not filter to the rest of the house. I also don't spray very often, and do it when no one else will likely be in the house, just to avoid any domestic issues!Mike McNamarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12902543654492633693noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28621733.post-88543187831605164222014-08-06T15:50:25.277-04:002014-08-06T15:50:25.277-04:00Mike,
With this spray paint how long did it take ...Mike,<br /><br />With this spray paint how long did it take for the fumes to dissipate?<br /><br />In the past I have the water based Floquil rail brown. Greghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01251662365745458984noreply@blogger.com