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Air Brush
Posted by:
Felix Cartagena
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Date: February 19, 2002 04:25PM
Has any tried air brushing a blank with a urathane finish? Also is there any information on painting a blank with an air brush using Createx AutoAir paint (have read something about aplying with a brush. Last are there rods with decorative air brushing? Re: Air Brush
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
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Date: February 19, 2002 05:12PM
I have not used an air brush with any urethane type finish. Several years ago I did create two versions of a camofluaged rod for both stream and flats use. These were done with an airbrush and enamel paints. ............... Re: Air Brush
Posted by:
Felix Cartagena
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Date: February 19, 2002 06:11PM
Thanks, are there any photos you might have or is there somewhere I can go and see some examples. Re: Air Brush
Posted by:
Elrod(Jon Jenkins)
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Date: February 19, 2002 06:25PM
Enamels will work. Try Testors (Master series I believe). That is a high quality model paint that you can buy in small quantities. They also have the thinner in small quantities. WalMart, Hobby Lobby etc will carry it as well as hobby shops. I used to use Testor gold and silver with a caligraphy pen to do inscriptions. The only finish I found that will react with it is Crystal Coat. The epoxy finishes should not bleed it at all, just allow plenty of dry time. Elrod Re: Air Brush
Posted by:
Felix Cartagena
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Date: February 19, 2002 11:08PM
Thanks Elrod Re: Air Brush
Posted by:
Matt Davis
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Date: February 20, 2002 07:30AM
Do you have an airbrush? If not, I have to put in a plug for Aztek. GREAT airbrushes! I currently have two Paasche's and an Aztek. The Aztek gets all the use. I've painted T-shirts, Muskie baits, jigging spoons, my daughters fingernails.... They are easy to maintain, user friendly, good quality, plenty of accessories, easy to switch from a fine set up to a heavy set up.... They have many models right up to one that is a mini spray gun. And I would be it can spray urethane. Createx has some nice paints and thats what I use almost exclusively. They look kind of flat right out of the gun, but they really pop after they've gotten a clear cote. If you really want some good colors, House of Kolor's (?) has some awesome paints. They are an automotive paint company. But they can be used anywhere, helmets, snowboards, bike frames...... Re: Air Brush
Posted by:
Bill Doherty
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Date: February 20, 2002 07:34AM
Felix, A guy on this board has tryed using Createx AutoAir. I believe he said it worked just fine, as long as you top coat it with a clear urathane. Do a word search for "Createx". Find out who it was and email him. He will be able to tell you what he used and how it's holding up. Bill Doherty Re: Air Brush
Posted by:
John Lasky
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Date: February 20, 2002 10:57AM
Felix The createx auto arbrush paint works very and like said down below its dull untill you clear coat it! Its designed to to dry like a primer so as to allow the clear to grab onto. the only hard part is spraying a urathane. Unfortunatly one part out of the can urathanes have to be thinned too much to spray out of my Aztec brush. The problem is that although you can spray the thinned "out of the can " urathane the urathane does not harden properly when that thin. unless someone has done otherwise the reccomended auto clear coat by Sherwin williams should be used Or a off the shelf spray urathane like minwax spar . the sherwin williams clearcoat works well but auto paints are $$$ and if you only have a blank to do once in a while the cost is prohibative. your looking at about $85.00 to get set up with a quart of clearcoat. the base will last a while but the hardener has a shelf life. spraying over the createx auto paint is the only option as brushing on urathane is difficult due to the primer like surface of the paint when dry. The urathane tends to drag rather than flow smoothly when using a brush or foam applicator. Im going to try using the off the shelf spray can urathanes such as minwax spar etc this weekend. The automotive clearcoat does the job quite well but is too $$ in my opinion. Im determined to find somthing that works that can be had at a hardware or hobby shop. I may also try dipping like a bamboo blank. Happy wraps "John" Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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