I currently spray my small projects (hand- carved serving trays) with nitrocellulose lacquer from a can (Deft). I spray this over General Finishes water soluble dye stains. I set up a portable spray booth on the steps in the hatchway going down to my basement (shop). This works fine as long as the weather cooperates. However, come winter, I can no longer spray. I am considering changing to Targetcoating's Emtech 6000. Can I spray this in the basement with ventilation during the colder weather?
Does it "burn-in" like nitro does so I can still do a hand-rubbed finish? Do I need to use a sanding sealer with it?
Also, I do not have an air compressor.
Is there a decent electric spray system that would give me professional results? Any advice is appreciated.