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Rattle Cans


adz13091982
09-02-2008, 06:09 AM
A couple of questions:

1) When painting a shell using a rattle can (Halfords) what's the optimum distance to hold the can away from the model when spraying?

2) Hows best to heat up the cans prior to spraying?

MPWR
09-02-2008, 08:46 AM
Optimum spray distance depends on you. With spraycans, distance is the easiest way to control how quickly paint is being applied (the closer the can is, the quicker paint builds up). 1-2 feet is a pretty standard range, but you have to determine how close to spray by watching the performance of the paint as it is applied.

The best way to warm cans is to place them in hot water for a few minutes. Try to keep the nozzle dry when you're doing this. Also, do not attempt to heat the water while the can is in it- heat the water first. :grinyes:

adz13091982
09-02-2008, 09:08 AM
At the risk of sounding stupid - how hot should the water be? Boiling or out of the tap hot? :runaround:

daniel_k
09-02-2008, 09:51 AM
At the risk of sounding stupid - how hot should the water be? Boiling or out of the tap hot? :runaround:

tap hot ! otherwise things can get dangeous and dirty :-) another good thing is to move the can fast when spraying. secret is to find the exact timing. the final layer would look wet but be carefull the next step will running paint and that is hard to fix

danielk
-germany-

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