Hey, Haven't been on a bit, but need some help. So, a while back i did a Silver Fire screen but due to the fact that my gun messed up during spraying it came out not so great and wound up with some hot spotting and a bumpy screen surface that was beyond repair. Basically it was a bad screen for my first go at it due to the gun. The gun is working now so I want to do another screen but don't want to go into the cost of having to buy all the paints again for the silver fire screen and thought about trying out a " White Fusion" screen.
I know there is the stander light fusion screen that is often done here with a Mirror that has Silver Fire sprayed on it but I also know there is also a white fusion you can do that I've read in other threads. Im thinking I would try the white fusion with a TWH(Thrifty White Hardwood) as the backing seeing that is has that reflective surface already on it but can i do a GOOD white fusion screen with just a TWH. I know you need some space in between to fill up? Do you need the 1/8 plexiglass to still go on top of the TWH?? Is there a better backing to use then the TWH?? I want to try some smaller samples out first using some smaller pieces of TWH and/or plexiglass first to see if it's worth the go compared to my current screen. Anyway, I need some advise on this subject as to what would be the best and least inexpensive to use for this project. I have the No name paint sprayer by the way as well.
When doing a white fusion is it best to have my main top coat as a white paint or can i do it with a neutral grey paint to help with the contrast better. Thanks for any help.
I know there is the stander light fusion screen that is often done here with a Mirror that has Silver Fire sprayed on it but I also know there is also a white fusion you can do that I've read in other threads. Im thinking I would try the white fusion with a TWH(Thrifty White Hardwood) as the backing seeing that is has that reflective surface already on it but can i do a GOOD white fusion screen with just a TWH. I know you need some space in between to fill up? Do you need the 1/8 plexiglass to still go on top of the TWH?? Is there a better backing to use then the TWH?? I want to try some smaller samples out first using some smaller pieces of TWH and/or plexiglass first to see if it's worth the go compared to my current screen. Anyway, I need some advise on this subject as to what would be the best and least inexpensive to use for this project. I have the No name paint sprayer by the way as well.
When doing a white fusion is it best to have my main top coat as a white paint or can i do it with a neutral grey paint to help with the contrast better. Thanks for any help.












