dunk the clogged up nozzles in acetone and alkohol blend for a few hours then they can be blasted through with compressed air and are then good as new
@filoIII kitchen roll was stuffed into places then masking tape applied over and trimmed to edges with a razor blade. The scope lenses were greased then taped over and trimmed again with a razor. The Scope and rifle etchings were taped over.
Get a small dish or lid from something and stick a cm of white spirit in it. Pop the heads off the can after each spray and drop them into the fluid. Lightly press the nozzle down before spraying to run the white spirit out. Voila, heads that outlast the paint, not the other way around :)
Hiya, I don't think it would hurt but I don't find I need to. 10 mins or so just thins out the paint inside from the current spraying session and allows ya to put them away cleaner. Congrats btw on such a well thought out camo job, A1.
dunk the clogged up nozzles in acetone and alkohol blend for a few hours then they can be blasted through with compressed air and are then good as new
MrThorsfar 2 months ago
should of used duracoat those cans are useless
stevesyph0n 4 months ago
you not afraid of paint in the barrel?
filoIII 6 months ago
@filoIII Nah, I sealed all the orifaces and smeared greece on bits I did not want paint on
carbonrocket 6 months ago
@carbonrocket What is the sealant you prefer to put on it at the end? I forgot what you wrote once.
filoIII 6 months ago
@filoIII kitchen roll was stuffed into places then masking tape applied over and trimmed to edges with a razor blade. The scope lenses were greased then taped over and trimmed again with a razor. The Scope and rifle etchings were taped over.
carbonrocket 6 months ago
is camel a tan
Xxxbuzzardboy98 10 months ago
@Xxxbuzzardboy98 Probably, its a sandy brown, with the emphasis on the sand colour
carbonrocket 10 months ago
monster paint is for graffiti
VisitingBoss 1 year ago
Get a small dish or lid from something and stick a cm of white spirit in it. Pop the heads off the can after each spray and drop them into the fluid. Lightly press the nozzle down before spraying to run the white spirit out. Voila, heads that outlast the paint, not the other way around :)
mothercruncher 2 years ago
Thanks for that a great tip! I will be using it. Do you recommend leaving the caps in the WS until the next use.
carbonrocket 2 years ago
Hiya, I don't think it would hurt but I don't find I need to. 10 mins or so just thins out the paint inside from the current spraying session and allows ya to put them away cleaner. Congrats btw on such a well thought out camo job, A1.
mothercruncher 2 years ago
well done!
wongmanfai 2 years ago
great video, but the couler didnot killed the wood?
Jordenkl 2 years ago