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![]() Don't know how it does with dope and rejuv. but there are some things that are not compatible with CO2. For instance, trying to spray acrylic with CO2 causes it to froth up a bit (CO2 wants to carbonate the water). That's funny. It does the same darn thing to the beer! Rich S. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Try it with MUZZLELOADER. It's a.... gas. 8-D Barnyard BOb -- |
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PROPANE!! a 5 GAL BOTTLE OF PROPANE MAKES GOBS OF GAS
just don't smoke while you're smoking---Propane is what they use in a lotta spray cans anyhow. Corrie wrote: Why not an air tank and a spray gun? 5-gallon air tanks are about $15 new. Another $15 buys a regulator and hose. (Fastglasair) wrote in message ... Folks - Looking for something to use to spray small quantities of rejuvenator and dope away from electricity, I came upon a rechargale aerosol spray can sold by JCWhitney and Wag-Aero. Anyone had any experience with this tool? - Mike Home Depot sells a unit which has a screw off 6 oz. fillable bottle on the bottom. This unit is marketed by a company called Preval. The aerosol unit contains propane and other flammables for a propellant. I found it works quite well on small painting jobs. I think the unit was about $10 or $15, you can purchase additional propellant canisters. I hope this helps. |
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Jerry Wass wrote in message ...
PROPANE!! a 5 GAL BOTTLE OF PROPANE MAKES GOBS OF GAS just don't smoke while you're smoking---Propane is what they use in a lotta spray cans anyhow. Smoking while spraying paint or dope is stupid anyway, but I'd be a little leery of deliberately adding to the flammable cloud coming out of the nozzle. Besides, you have to pay to refill a propane tank. Air is usually free. |
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