I love it when it runs a little and makes a gorgeous swirl pattern. It does dry pretty quick but it does take time to 'cure" . Once it does though it is as hard as nails. Can you match names to some of those colors?
Joe,
I agree about the swirl patterns, they look great. I found the best way to get them is to make sure the surface your painting is horizontal, you get the swirls from when the paint pools but you need to be careful of running and drips.
Outlaw is correct, heat really helps curing hammertone. I put the vise in the hot direct sun to heat up it's core, then spray it in the shade ( I use 4-5 coats, every 15mins). It helps cure the first coats sealed underneath the outside coat. The next day after the paint is dry to the point it isn't sticky to the touch I put it outside (warm area exposed to direct sunlight not susceptible to dust or dirt) to help advance curing. Attached are pics of a cheap vise I was messing around with putting lipstick on a pig. Gotta say I couldn't believe how roughly/badly made this Wilton from China was.
As requested, here's the Hammerite color chart. The mid-green is really nice, of course it's hard to find. The red is also nice.