Decanting Paint
perrisb
07-01-2007, 09:45 PM
Hello All,
Just trying to get an idea about the best way--or different ways--to decant spray paint. Getting ready to paint an F1 model and I'd like to decant the Tamiya Sprays that I have to use in my airbrush...
TIA,
Brian
Just trying to get an idea about the best way--or different ways--to decant spray paint. Getting ready to paint an F1 model and I'd like to decant the Tamiya Sprays that I have to use in my airbrush...
TIA,
Brian
turbo_b00st
07-01-2007, 09:56 PM
THe use of the search function and FAQ would solve that question, but with a straw and some sticky tack would be the best.
73superduty
07-01-2007, 10:55 PM
Hopefully Bob Downie will chime in. He has an excellent tutorial on decanting paint.
Chris
Chris
ZoomZoomMX-5
07-01-2007, 11:35 PM
Pretty much self-explanatory. I have some new straws that fit tightly w/o needing the fun tack o-ring.
http://public.fotki.com/grdeyed/model_cars-1/decanting-spray-paint/
http://public.fotki.com/grdeyed/model_cars-1/decanting-spray-paint/
turbo_b00st
07-02-2007, 12:14 AM
also, give it time to settle. i learned it the hard way, when i had to clean up the floor...lol
klutz_100
07-02-2007, 12:57 AM
fun tack o-ring.
Good Lord!! I had to read that twice!!
Dangerously confusing on the eye ;)
BTW Turbo_b00st, it's not a question of letting it settle but rather letting the saturated gas escape.
Gentle stirring from time to time with a cocktail stick helps to release it. Also, do NOT close the container tight at first.
Even so, in all probability your first try will result in some paint on your bench top (until you see for yourself how this works) so make sure you have old newspaper on your bench top!
Good Lord!! I had to read that twice!!
Dangerously confusing on the eye ;)
BTW Turbo_b00st, it's not a question of letting it settle but rather letting the saturated gas escape.
Gentle stirring from time to time with a cocktail stick helps to release it. Also, do NOT close the container tight at first.
Even so, in all probability your first try will result in some paint on your bench top (until you see for yourself how this works) so make sure you have old newspaper on your bench top!
gionc
07-02-2007, 02:52 AM
Toothpick on the jar (semi-opened) for 5-6 min: it work!
@Zoomzoom: I taken myself the permise to browse a bit those album: I need to research more about Rob Mepham: those models.... superb.
I seen also some fun AF face... would be fun put a name on those :D some is very badass :D :naughty::smokin:
@Zoomzoom: I taken myself the permise to browse a bit those album: I need to research more about Rob Mepham: those models.... superb.
I seen also some fun AF face... would be fun put a name on those :D some is very badass :D :naughty::smokin:
freakray
07-02-2007, 07:40 AM
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=686072&highlight=decanting+paint
I don't think anything further needs to be said on this subject.
I don't think anything further needs to be said on this subject.
perrisb
07-02-2007, 09:27 AM
Thanks all for the input and the link.
Brian
Brian
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