beavercreek
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I am going to build an oiling stage along the lines of the one at Chama and am going to use the toy straw stuff that comes with many joiners as well as the tougher plastic straw sections.
The problem will be getting a paint that will adhere to the 'joiner' sections as they are made of a polypropylene type of plastic.
I can remember some time back, on the forum, that someone had some good advice on how to prepare the plastic so that the final coats would not 'flake' off after a period of time.
Tried car primer on the same type of plastic and it eventually started to flake off as the plastic went through the rigours of being out side.
These are the type of straw things
and this is the oil stage at Chama that I hope to 'emulate'

The problem will be getting a paint that will adhere to the 'joiner' sections as they are made of a polypropylene type of plastic.
I can remember some time back, on the forum, that someone had some good advice on how to prepare the plastic so that the final coats would not 'flake' off after a period of time.
Tried car primer on the same type of plastic and it eventually started to flake off as the plastic went through the rigours of being out side.
These are the type of straw things

and this is the oil stage at Chama that I hope to 'emulate'
