Thread: metal flake paint
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10-23-2005 05:10 PM #1
metal flake paint
I was wondering whats the best way to spray a large metal flake?
I have spayed some mini flake but no large.Can i just use a primer tip on my gun 1.3 i think? Should i buy a agitator cup? Or can i just put marbels or nots in the cup? Also is it better to put it in the first coat of clear or should i use an intercoat clear?
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10-23-2005 05:20 PM #2
I like to use the DBC500 as a intercoat clear.. seems to work great.. as far as a agitator cup,, i never used one before, but you might have to. and yeah your going to have to use a big tip in the gunCHOP IT UP!!!!!!!
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10-23-2005 05:42 PM #3
I havent sprayed Metal Flake in years , but used a Stewart/Warner paint gun with an agitator cup .
Yes the gauge company made one hell of a paint gun ! :-)
1.8 or larger air nozzle and needle will be needed , and do not use a cup strainer as it will plug fast .
Not a whole lot you can use for agitation in a top loader gun , cant remember if there is a company that makes an agitator cup for a top loader .
I am wanting to buy a new gun , cant make up my mind if I want a Geo or a Mattson .
SprayTech
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10-23-2005 06:05 PM #4
what about the Iwata guns for you spray??CHOP IT UP!!!!!!!
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10-23-2005 06:51 PM #5
I love my LVLP iwatta 400 for clear !
My old Accuspray of 14 years has served me well , but want something new for laying base .
I loved my old mattson Atom-Miser IQ that has been rebuilt 4 times in 20 years , would like their new top loaders.
http://www.mattsonspray.com/auto/auto.html
Atom-Miser IQ Top-Load
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10-23-2005 07:15 PM #6
i have one of those deveblis (spelled wong) gold guns from like 10 years ago it sprays ok.I just bought a develblis finish line flg3 guns. But for clear i like the gti (dev) gun spays good ,big pattern and good atomization.
Thanks for the input
ps. the flake is sem blue large (cant think of the number if curios i'll get)
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10-23-2005 09:53 PM #7
I've heard a lot of discussion about a dry flake gun called a "Flake Buster". You can find them at Old School Flake, but you'll have to google it.
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10-27-2005 07:39 PM #8
well the flake im using isn't big enough to justify the "flake buster" (does look like it could be usefull).I'did spray a small test panel today and it came out good.I used a intercoat clear over black base and it looked like a boat from the "60's" witch is what it is four.
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10-27-2005 08:28 PM #9
Originally posted by mopar978
what about the Iwata guns for you spray??
plus the bottom feeder sprayed much better IMO..CHOP IT UP!!!!!!!
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Thank you Roger. .
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