On 02/03/2023 12:49, Andy McKenzie wrote:
In the mild hope that rec.sport.rowing is 'just sleeping' rather than demised....
I have a number of old sculling blades that need a repaint In the past I've painted blades with rattle cans of aerosol paint - which gives a nice finish but is expensive. I'm thinking about trying one of the electric HVLP sprayers, which seem
substantially cheaper than the a conventional compressor spray gun set up.
I'm not needing concours level finish, just something smart and robust and that can handle painting 20 sets of blades. Any experience/wisdom gratefully received.
Andy McKenzie
Andy -
There are a lot of electrically-powered paint spray guns on Amazon.co.uk
at ~£50 each. Of those shown in that range, Wagner might be your best
option as they also make grown-up industrial spray guns.
A 2" brush is quite a good way of painting blades - if you flow the
paint onto a well-prepped surface from a moderately-loaded brush rather
than trying to make the paint go further than it can flow. The thing
about a brush is that it acts as a reversible reservoir - push it down &
it expels paint, lift it somewhat while keeping the bristle tips in full contact & it draws paint back up, so a reasonably well-filled brush can
get you a great result.
With a spray you can apply fast-curing 2-part acrylics but then you
should protect yourself with a mask with ABEK1 P3 filters.
RSR is dying because everyone wants to use social media *and don't
understand Usenet), despite FB's inability t0 thread discussions, & its
many other peculiarities, make it rather tedious for serious
discussions. Even the trolls seem to have abandoned RSR...
Cheers -
Carl
--
Carl Douglas Racing Shells -
Fine Small-Boats/AeRoWing Low-drag Riggers/Advanced Accessories
Write: Harris Boatyard, Laleham Reach, Chertsey KT16 8RP, UK
Find: tinyurl.com/2tqujf
Email:
[email protected] Tel: +44(0)1932-570946 Fax: -563682
URLs: carldouglasrowing.com & now on Facebook @ CarlDouglasRacingShells
--- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
* Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)