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I'VE HAD IT WITH MY STUPID AIRBRUSH CLOGGING WHEN I APPLY RESOLENE! :ranting2:

I HATE DAUBERS

I HATE AIRBRUSH

I HATE RESOLENE

AT THIS POINT I HATE EVERYTHING!

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"I love you man!"; I mean "woman"

XOXO

:grouphug5vj5:

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I feel your pain, do you thin it down that helps some for me

Josh

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I feel your pain, do you thin it down that helps some for me......ALSO DO YOU CLEAN AFTER EACH USE????I DO.

Josh

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For spraying an acrylic finish, I found those cheap single-action sprayers (like the ones you find at Harbor Freight) worked much better than my airbrush. You would still need to rinse it out with warm water after each use, but other than that it is pretty trouble-free.

Kate

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Thanks for the hugs. The airbrush seems to be only a cut out of everything that feels like its piling on lately. Thanks life.

Yes, I clean after every use. It gets taken apart, washed, rinsed and set to dry, always. Which is why it is frustrating that its acting up. I guess it wasn't thorough enough.

I use a Badger 350 which is the name brand version of the HF one it replaced just in Nov/Dec-ish...that also broke due to the same anti-Resolene behavior. Actually, it didn't just "break". I got fed up with it one night it sorta got put between the hammer and the anvil...which broke the threads for the airline...which required a new airbrush altogether :unsure:

Yes yes, my anger gets the better of me now and then - which is why I work out so much. The positive outlet is such much more productive than smashing things with a hammer :whistle:

<sigh> I'm looking at Resolene prices now. I think I'm going to have to bite the bullet, buy a jug and start dipping.

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I'm glad you are feeling better.... Can we come out of hiding now? ;)

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I'm glad you are feeling better.... Can we come out of hiding now? ;)

lol Yeah :blush: Sorry yall!

I'm not letting the AB off the hook though. I'm gonna keep an eye on that thing.

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How big of a piece are you trying to spray? Go to your local paint store and get a cheap paint viscosity meter. This will check the correct viscosity of the resolene, which in turn will give you a number that you can look up in your A.B manual to obtain the proper settings for you A.B..If it is too thick, thin down with water.

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How big of a piece are you trying to spray? Go to your local paint store and get a cheap paint viscosity meter. This will check the correct viscosity of the resolene, which in turn will give you a number that you can look up in your A.B manual to obtain the proper settings for you A.B..If it is too thick, thin down with water.

Never spray anything thicker than milk through an airbrush. If it's thicker than milk, an HVLP gun or spray gun works better.

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2 good coats of Bee- Natural RTC with a sponge. You're done!

pete

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How big of a piece are you trying to spray? Go to your local paint store and get a cheap paint viscosity meter. This will check the correct viscosity of the resolene, which in turn will give you a number that you can look up in your A.B manual to obtain the proper settings for you A.B..If it is too thick, thin down with water.

Spraying holsters and belts. I spray one at a time to finish a step in the process and get that particular holster drying before going to work on a different item.

Never spray anything thicker than milk through an airbrush. If it's thicker than milk, an HVLP gun or spray gun works better.

I've considered diluting. My concern is bleed through with the dye. Especially now using Angelus instead of EcoFlo.

2 good coats of Bee- Natural RTC with a sponge. You're done!

pete

I've never tried that product. I need my holsters to retain form form as well as be a bit weather-resistant for daily wear. Can this do the above?

I believe some of my problems are due to the change in location and weather/humidity. I'm down south now as opposed to being way up north and that may be creating discrepancies that I'm not use to.

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I'm in hot, humid Arkansas. I finish EVERYTHING with RTC as well as use it for a resist.

You won't be sorry. Call Kevin at Springfield or call Chan Geer if you need proof. It's odorless, dries really quickly, and you can almost slop it on versus carefully like so many other products.

pete

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Monica, I feel your frustration, but I've had no problems spaying resolene. I don't dilute it either. I use the cheap external mix AB from harbor freight.......at about 85-90 PSI. No clogging. Run some clean water for finishes, or straight 98% isopropyl alcohol for dyes.....at 85-90 PSI. So far, it's been a great method. If the alcohol actually damages something....well, it was six bucks.

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Thanks for the hugs. The airbrush seems to be only a cut out of everything that feels like its piling on lately. Thanks life.

Yes, I clean after every use. It gets taken apart, washed, rinsed and set to dry, always. Which is why it is frustrating that its acting up. I guess it wasn't thorough enough.

I use a Badger 350 which is the name brand version of the HF one it replaced just in Nov/Dec-ish...that also broke due to the same anti-Resolene behavior. Actually, it didn't just "break". I got fed up with it one night it sorta got put between the hammer and the anvil...which broke the threads for the airline...which required a new airbrush altogether :unsure:

Yes yes, my anger gets the better of me now and then - which is why I work out so much. The positive outlet is such much more productive than smashing things with a hammer :whistle:

<sigh> I'm looking at Resolene prices now. I think I'm going to have to bite the bullet, buy a jug and start dipping.

I love that Indigo Girls song... Don't Give That Girl a Gun!!

:NEWFUNNYPOST::NEWFUNNYPOST::NEWFUNNYPOST:

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