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Swimmer 01-17-2011 02:21 PM

Paint problem
 
This morning I tried to paint, using Createx, in my cellar. Cellar is cold needless to say and I belive the paint because of the tempurarture in the cellar, was thicker than usual and wouldn't flow through the needle. It was bubbling back out of the resevoir. I fully cleaned the 360 that I use and tried it again. And it was friekin dirty. Same deal. So I am hoping that by bringing the paint upstairs where trhe temp is 70 to 74 because of the wood stove, the paint will thin out and flow normally through the air brush. Would anyone here be of the same opinon. Thanks for any comments.

eskimo 01-17-2011 02:47 PM

Temp has its effects but I think it was just gunked up. The gunk will definitely cause it to kick back.Like most, I usually paint plugs in batches so I started to break down my brush after every use. after doing it all the time it only takes 30 seconds.

sending cleaner through pushes most of the paint out but not all. Leaving it there to harden up.

BigFish 01-17-2011 02:55 PM

I would also say gunked up Frank? My basement is pretty chilly and I was down there painting a few and I have no trouble with the paint being cold? Soak your airbrush in the cleaning mix for 30-60 minutes after use Frank and then rinse it out and blow some air through it and dry it out after use. It works for me!

Slipknot 01-17-2011 04:04 PM

in my experience Createx ABSOLUTELY has to be above 70 degrees or it just won't flow even thinning it didn't help me under 70.

it has to be warmer

Swimmer 01-17-2011 04:10 PM

I did clean it pretty thoroughly. I don't have any createx cleaning solution. Is their something that can be substituted, acetone or something else. I left the paint upstairs where it is very warm, wood stove, so I'll be trying again later.

Sgt Striper 01-17-2011 04:28 PM

Take the nozzle and tip cone off and soak in ammonia for about 15 min. also clean off needle.

Swimmer 01-17-2011 04:32 PM

Thank you everyone

ProfessorM 01-17-2011 04:48 PM

cone gets clogged all the time and the usual culprit. I leave my paint up stairs in heat but when I go to paint I bring down into a cold basement and have no problem, other than being a hack at painting. Unscrew the front part and take cone off clean out and clean needle too. I have to do it all the time as my paints are getting old and have lumps and crap in them, but I'm used to it. Like I said I'm a hack.

for cleaning use the Bernzy solution of Simple Green, Windex, and water. In thirds i think. I make a gallon at a time. Go to BJ's and get a gallon of each and mix up a gallon or 2. Pick your self up a couple of these as they are great to push that above solution thru the gun at the pick up and push thru the cone too. A must have IMO.

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Canalman 01-17-2011 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ProfessorM (Post 828383)
cone gets clogged all the time and the usual culprit. I leave my paint up stairs in heat but when I go to paint I bring down into a cold basement and have no problem, other than being a hack at painting. Unscrew the front part and take cone off clean out and clean needle too. I have to do it all the time as my paints are getting old and have lumps and crap in them, but I'm used to it. Like I said I'm a hack.

for cleaning use the Bernzy solution of Simple Green, Windex, and water. In thirds i think. I make a gallon at a time. Go to BJ's and get a gallon of each and mix up a gallon or 2. Pick your self up a couple of these as they are great to push that above solution thru the gun at the pick up and push thru the cone too. A must have IMO.

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I'm with you Paul. Also be careful using acetone or lacquer thinner on your airbrush, the seals are solvent RESISTENT not proof, I messed one of my brushes up pretty good by soaking it in laquer thinner for too long.

-Dave

BigFish 01-17-2011 05:14 PM

25% Simple Green, 25% Windex, 50% Water I believe is the mix ratio.

ProfessorM 01-17-2011 05:21 PM

yeah that could be. I made a gallon like 3 years ago and am just using it up now so it has been a long while since I made a batch.

sorethumb 01-18-2011 06:07 AM

As was mentioned it is usually the nozzle gunked up or the paint needs to be thinned some more thats when they usually bubble back at ya.

Swimmer 01-18-2011 10:51 AM

I did clean it twice and then again this morning and realized there is a cone inside the cone, which was pretty gunked up as well. It is soaking in the Bigfish/Bernzy copyright solution:rotf2:. I think I'll go to the YMCA and try it again when I come back.

BigFish 01-18-2011 10:53 AM

Dixieart.com.......order some extra needles and nozzles for your gun Frank! Good to have extras on hand!

Rockfish9 01-18-2011 12:49 PM

Denatured alcohol will disove the dried paint, and is far less aggressive towards the seals as are acetone and other solvents...

Swimmer 01-18-2011 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 828584)
Dixieart.com.......order some extra needles and nozzles for your gun Frank! Good to have extras on hand!


Going to do that at work this afternoon.

Bernzy 01-18-2011 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 828394)
25% Simple Green, 25% Windex, 50% Water I believe is the mix ratio.

That is the correct formula.
:wave::wave::wave::wave:

Bernzy

BigFish 01-18-2011 05:37 PM

Thanks John! How you doing buddy??!!!!:)

Bernzy 01-18-2011 05:47 PM

Hey Larry,

Doing well and trying to get back into plug building mode after a couple of rough winters, health-wise.

Hope all is well with you and yours.

Bernzy

justplugit 01-18-2011 06:25 PM

BERNZEE :jump: :bgi: :btu:


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