Herb, I have question about the harbor freight spray can that you can pump up. How much do you delute what you are spraying so it does’t spit? Can you get an even spray with one of these cans? I bought a couple of them they sound good in theory but I was getting spitting and and spots not to smooth…I guess I will stick with the airbrush. thanks for any advise Mark http://www.scottsurfdesigns.com
Herb,>>> I have question about the harbor freight spray can that you can pump up. > How much do you delute what you are spraying so it does’t spit? Can you > get an even spray with one of these cans? I bought a couple of them they > sound good in theory but I was getting spitting and and spots not to > smooth…I guess I will stick with the airbrush.>>> thanks for any advise Mark Mark, As a place to start (same process as with an airbrush), mix paint to consistency of milk, then take a pair of nylon panty hose and pour thinned paint through nylon hose (single layer, as filter) which is stretched over the top of a clean jar or can. If additional thinning is necessary, you can add a bit more solvent sparingly. Test. After you
re finished, run the appropriate solvent through the system 2 to 3 times to thoroughly flush. Those Harbor Freight pump cans are handy to have around. For what they
re limited to, they actually work quite well. Dale
Mark,>>> As a place to start (same process as with an airbrush), mix paint to > consistency of milk, then take a pair of nylon panty hose and pour thinned > paint through nylon hose (single layer, as filter) which is stretched over > the top of a clean jar or can. If additional thinning is necessary, you > can add a bit more solvent sparingly. Test. After you
re finished, run the > appropriate solvent through the system 2 to 3 times to thoroughly flush. > Those Harbor Freight pump cans are handy to have around. For what they
re > limited to, they actually work quite well.>>> Dale Cool thanks Dale Mark http://www.scottsurfdesigns.com
Mark,>>> As a place to start (same process as with an airbrush), mix paint to > consistency of milk, then take a pair of nylon panty hose and pour thinned > paint through nylon hose (single layer, as filter) which is stretched over > the top of a clean jar or can. If additional thinning is necessary, you > can add a bit more solvent sparingly. Test. After you
re finished, run the > appropriate solvent through the system 2 to 3 times to thoroughly flush. > Those Harbor Freight pump cans are handy to have around. For what they
re > limited to, they actually work quite well.>>> Dale Mr. Mougabwa, What size panty hose are you using?
Mr. Mougabwa, What size panty hose are you using? One size fits all for the one filtering method… I must have to go now, the mens in white coats are coming… it`s time for my meds.