Kenny, when I used brown paper I always dumped mine back into jar. Just me thinking that paper could absorb moisture that would transfer to paint. Nothing to prove it just me probably over thinking it.
I just made my own fluid beds out of PVC and use brown paper for the membrane. Is it OK to leave your powder paint in the beds with a cap on it, or do I need to put the powder back in the jars when I'm done?
Kenny, when I used brown paper I always dumped mine back into jar. Just me thinking that paper could absorb moisture that would transfer to paint. Nothing to prove it just me probably over thinking it.
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That is what my worry is as well. Better safe than sorry. I plan to put mine back in the jar. I bought 5-3" PVC spigot plugs from grainger and some 3" couplers to make mine. First time doing this. Just about got all my kit together to start tying. Thanks!
I make my own fluid bed cups using chamois material and I store the paint in them with a cover in place (pvc test cap). One cup for each color. I don’t have any storage issues, but my bench is in the basement.
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Very nice Jeff.
I leave my paint in the bed. put a cap on it and put it in closet in my den. Paint stays fine in there.
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I leave paint in them but mine are store bought from Barlows.