In the mild hope that rec.sport.rowing is 'just sleeping' rather than demised....substantially cheaper than the a conventional compressor spray gun set up.
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
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
In the mild hope that rec.sport.rowing is 'just sleeping' rather than demised....substantially cheaper than the a conventional compressor spray gun set up.
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
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.+1 for brush - especially where there is a complex design that would otherwise need comprehensive masking-up.
Andy McKenzie
In the mild hope that rec.sport.rowing is 'just sleeping' rather than demised....substantially cheaper than the a conventional compressor spray gun set up.
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
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.I've used the aerosol paint can, with a Rust-oleum Comfort Grip attachment which takes the tedium out of the spraying process. On the highest wear points, vinyl decals, or even a logo printed on quality photo paper then attached with overlapping clear
Andy McKenzie
On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:49:56 AM UTC-8, Andy McKenzie wrote:substantially cheaper than the a conventional compressor spray gun set up.
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
Gorilla tape does the job for more than a year. RSR remains my go-to repository on sculling to glean insight from bright minds who have contributed over more than 2 decades.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 McKenzieI've used the aerosol paint can, with a Rust-oleum Comfort Grip attachment which takes the tedium out of the spraying process. On the highest wear points, vinyl decals, or even a logo printed on quality photo paper then attached with overlapping clear
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