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Stealth Pilot wrote:
I used a $6 airbrush from Northern Tool to spray a lot of the tube on my project. It clogged up beyond repair about halfway through the fuselage. It was actually beneficial that it was so small, because I couldn't have gotten a touchup gun into all that small spaces between tubes. I ended up doing a large section with a 3" roller. That worked really well for everything except the tight corners. If I had to do it over again, I'd roll as much as I could and hit the corners with the modeler's airbrush. you tried to get by with just one???? :-) :-) buy a dozen of them :-) expect them to gum up and replace them. I must throw out the 5 gummed up ones I still have in the workshop. Stealth Pilot You live and learn. It was my first time, and I didn't know any better. By the time I knew, it was late on a Saturday and the frame was already sandblasted. |
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 02:19:29 +0000, Ernest Christley
wrote: Stealth Pilot wrote: I used a $6 airbrush from Northern Tool to spray a lot of the tube on my project. It clogged up beyond repair about halfway through the fuselage. It was actually beneficial that it was so small, because I couldn't have gotten a touchup gun into all that small spaces between tubes. I ended up doing a large section with a 3" roller. That worked really well for everything except the tight corners. If I had to do it over again, I'd roll as much as I could and hit the corners with the modeler's airbrush. you tried to get by with just one???? :-) :-) buy a dozen of them :-) expect them to gum up and replace them. I must throw out the 5 gummed up ones I still have in the workshop. Stealth Pilot You live and learn. It was my first time, and I didn't know any better. By the time I knew, it was late on a Saturday and the frame was already sandblasted. I hope you meant to write bead blasted. |
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Can you tell me the model of the HF HVLP cheapy that you're talking about?
There are many on their site. Thanks "Ernest Christley" wrote in message ... Morgans wrote: "cavelamb himself" wrote I second the HVLP approach. Mine is a $90 Harbor Freight cheapie that I've used for the last 8 years. It makes very little overspray, and works fine. I should add that there is not enough tea in China to make me spray a fuselage with an airbrush, when I could fill the quart HVLP gun one time, or perhaps two, and do it all. The waste factor difference would be very small, indeed. I second the cheapy HF HVLP sprayer. The suck at spraying regular paint, but the watery aircraft paints are a perfect match for it. It puts down PolyTone in a perfect layer. I used a $6 airbrush from Northern Tool to spray a lot of the tube on my project. It clogged up beyond repair about halfway through the fuselage. It was actually beneficial that it was so small, because I couldn't have gotten a touchup gun into all that small spaces between tubes. I ended up doing a large section with a 3" roller. That worked really well for everything except the tight corners. If I had to do it over again, I'd roll as much as I could and hit the corners with the modeler's airbrush. -- "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, with chocolate in one hand and wine in the other, loudly proclaiming 'WOO HOO What a Ride!'" --Unknown |
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![]() "George Warner" wrote in message ... Can you tell me the model of the HF HVLP cheapy that you're talking about? There are many on their site. Thanks Wow, the prices for these have really come down. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=93305 This one (above) is good, because it will work at any angle. I have not used the exact model, though. Plenty good for primer, and probably good enough for finish. The gun body material is unknown, but it has all of the controls for the best spray control. I think it is my first choice. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=43430 This is similar to the one I have used, but you have to be able to rotate your work, because it can not spray upside down. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=7901 This one is the most costly, and reads like it should be the best. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...temnumber=7902 This one has all the needed controls, and is smaller, but will not work upside -down. The smaller size could be a good thing for getting into smaller places. It reads as though it should spray a smaller pattern. (lower air consumption) http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=92541 High cost, but the name is one of the most trusted in spray equipment. http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=46719 Another interesting choice in a smaller unit. You are right. Lots of choices. I think I would go with the first choice. Some of the other units do not have as many controls, and that is one of the biggest keys to get the pattern you need. I do like the spray lines instead of cup on the gun, so you can spray in any orientation. I don't need a new unit, but I am tempted to get this one. I don't have one with the fluid line, instead of cup. I did find I could spray in many different positions by putting a few elbows and couplings together, so the gun could go upside down, and keep the cup level. It is kinda' a work-around, but it works reasonably well for me. g -- Jim in NC http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=90977 Could be a good choice. |
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