A couple of questions - firstly, I only got a white primer and a white flat paint - do I need to use a black spray paint to truly make it light proof, or will three or four coats with only white do the same?Damn Bob that sucks man!
Great progress though on getting things, set in a way of being permanent so you don't have to fiddle fart around with it later on down the road!
I had been doing quite a bit of painting for a while on guns and other things I made like DWC Cloner and things like that. I've personally found a touch of love for the Krylon Camouflage Ultra-Flat spray paint, with Fusion (for plastic) technology. This stuff is great! After priming and 2 coats of black she's light proof, VERY Chip resistant (I camo my guns for the seasons or where I'm hunting, and beating them up in the woods looks about the same as the day I painted them) It bonds to plastic without sanding or priming (although I personally prime everything)
With the Krylon Ultra-Flat Primer spray paint with Fusion technology, and the Krylon Camouflage Ultra-Flat spray paint you would be looking good its not very expensive either, about .50 more I think than normal enamel spray paints.
For your T fittings and stuff light that for plumbing grab it all at home depot, while your getting more buckets. The T Fittings and grommits should be near the lawn care section, where their sprinkler systems and stuff are. All that stuff seems to be the exact same (I bet they get it at depot and jack the price up at the hydro store (at least the one I go to lol))
Rather get all them set backs out of the way, so in the long run can gogogo!
Burn on!
Also, any issues with the paint ever leeching into your water and killing plants? Hadn't thought about that too much, any issues that you've ever had with it?
Thanks for your feedback, bro, it's very much appreciated.