New tool for spray cans
Macka1972
03-14-2003, 08:51 AM
Found these at Wal-Mart for 97 cents.
You just snap the can into the bottom, and then the trigger gives you greater control over the spray. Fits any spray can.
I use rattle cans and this looks like something that can save time/fatigue, and give better control over the paint.
http://www.safeworld.com/images_new/Copy%20of%20cg_sngl.jpg
Link
http://www.safeworld.com/index.htm
You just snap the can into the bottom, and then the trigger gives you greater control over the spray. Fits any spray can.
I use rattle cans and this looks like something that can save time/fatigue, and give better control over the paint.
http://www.safeworld.com/images_new/Copy%20of%20cg_sngl.jpg
Link
http://www.safeworld.com/index.htm
BaNe
03-14-2003, 09:07 AM
Cool. will those work with duplicolor cans?
flyonthewall
03-14-2003, 09:10 AM
Wouldn't be any use to me. I set my models up for spraying at eye level, i'd have to be double jointed to use one of these:D
The Lambrusco Kid
03-14-2003, 09:13 AM
lol, Come on, what a useless gimmick :smoker2:
Macka1972
03-14-2003, 09:30 AM
Haven't tried it out yet but it looks like a standard fit. (Fits on Testors and regular spray pain cans, most likely Tamiya too)
It may look gimmicky but for 97 cents I guess there's not much risk. What I really want to know is if this thing will give finer control over the flow of the paint...without shelling out for an airbrush.
It may look gimmicky but for 97 cents I guess there's not much risk. What I really want to know is if this thing will give finer control over the flow of the paint...without shelling out for an airbrush.
Ragnarok043
03-14-2003, 11:05 AM
i think its pretty useless for spraying models, its really meant to reduce fatigue and increase control for spraying over large surfaces.
Vric
03-14-2003, 11:26 AM
Originally posted by The Lambrusco Kid
lol, Come on, what a useless gimmick :smoker2:
look like that to me too.. or maybe those that are afraid to have one finger a bit painted. :rolleyes:
lol, Come on, what a useless gimmick :smoker2:
look like that to me too.. or maybe those that are afraid to have one finger a bit painted. :rolleyes:
Integra06
03-14-2003, 11:46 AM
One finger!?, my whole hand gets painted when I spray paint something.
G60 Kid
03-14-2003, 11:48 AM
Originally posted by The Lambrusco Kid
lol, Come on, what a useless gimmick :smoker2:
Actually these have been around for some time now. They arent necessarily useless. They are better for the bigger cans and not the hobby size cans. If you fatigue from spraying with a hobby can, you need to eat your veggies. At less than a buck, it wouldnt hurt.
lol, Come on, what a useless gimmick :smoker2:
Actually these have been around for some time now. They arent necessarily useless. They are better for the bigger cans and not the hobby size cans. If you fatigue from spraying with a hobby can, you need to eat your veggies. At less than a buck, it wouldnt hurt.
Blowncivic1320
03-14-2003, 11:48 AM
HAHA! Me too :D
Vric
03-14-2003, 11:57 AM
Originally posted by Integra06
One finger!?, my whole hand gets painted when I spray paint something.
LOL you need to control yourself LOL
One finger!?, my whole hand gets painted when I spray paint something.
LOL you need to control yourself LOL
Lownslow
03-14-2003, 12:11 PM
i have that but mine is older its not useless it works well when painting model car bodies and if you want to paint your trees in a wholeshot with SGB
integra818
03-14-2003, 05:55 PM
I baught one of those for about a year ago. It's probably original since Krylon made it, I used it once, and kept it in the garage, I prefer holding the can.
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