Thanks guys for the input....It takes me like 45-60 minuets. lol I must be doing something wrong. I wish I could put them out in 10-15 minuets like some can, but when I rush it that when things go wrong.
So exactly what did you learn. To me nothing. Why do you care what anyone else does for time wise when doing any finish?? I don't mean to be harsh with this statement but I have to laugh when people ask questions like this. You work at your own pace and that is all. Everyone is different and there are many methods of doing a CA finish as you probably know from reading past posts on this subject. AS you see many differnt times as well because that is what works for them. Be patient. This is a hobby.
My point here is slow down and concentrate on YOUR method. Learn what works for YOU. As someone mentioned there are so many variables that go into not only a CA finish but any finish. Weather being a key ingrediant. Now if you want to experiment with different methods that is something else but time is just a number.
I think its a valid question. If it takes him 45-60 minutes and he *learns* someone else is doing it in 15-20 minutes, then he can start an investigative process to *learn* how to do it different. How could he know if he doesn't ask?
Its hard to learn new things when you don't know you are doing it wrong, and that's why you ask questions.
I do not agree with you at all. If he is doing it in 45 to 60 minutes and he is getting poor results as he mentions he should look into his method of applying. Don't look at times. That is the most misleading factor in a CA finish any beginner should worry about. Just look at the many differnt times people mentioned. I do mine in days not minutes too so does that make me wrong with my method. Does anyone elses method make it wrong because someone does it in 10 minutes. I do not believe in using sprays to harden the CA because it makes it brittle in my opinion.
I still think in my opinion this is one of those questions that has no bearing on a quality CA finish. Learn to improve the method and not the times. Pretty soon you will see the times improve by themselves:wink:
With all due respect, I think you are missing the point. If you read his initial post, he is asking how long does it takes to other people to do it
because he feels that by rushing it, he's getting bad results. I still think is a valid question, and that time is a valid factor in his question
because he is not trying to do it faster, but better and he's afraid that by doing it fast he's not doing it right.
You said "Learn to improve the method and not the times." I think that is precisely what he wants to do. :wink: