Just on a side note with that Joe, you want to try and apply that slightly thinner than you're currently doing. You'll get a better finish. There was some slight drooping inbetween the blocks of lettering on that last one you did, (it's the parts where the blue seems slightly darker than the rest), and I noticed some pockmarking on one of your earlier vices. Applying thinner coats should prevent those occuring. The old Hammerite was a cow to use at the best of times. The new stuff is even worse.
The first coat will usually look a bag of **** when freshly applied. Leave it overnight though, and it'll look quite different. Some people tend to see the initial result after applying and try whacking a bit more on, or use thicker coats. That's when the problems usually start. Thin coats and leave it for the specified time before recoating, else you'll also have a tendency to drag/lift the previous coat(s) off.[/QUOTE]
Fretters, believe it or not i want it to flow and sometimes the price is some pooling and dripping. Some people HATE it. Some people LOVE it. I like the patterns and swirls. Thats why when I sell my vises I do those close ups, so there are no surprises when they get it.
I could get it perfect but the hippie in me likes the swirls dude! 