Trying to get the strongest,clearest finish with a hobby airbrush,any suggestions.automotive trying to stay away from ca.
Thanks billl67
Why you gotta do that ??? Come up with another super clear.http://www.southernpolyurethanes.com/
I"m gonna say the universal clear is just awesome. You will be hard pressed to find anyone to say anything bad about it. Google it and you will see exactly what I mean. It has been used on 6 figure show cars.
If you buy a half gallon kit it costs less that a quart of Chroma activator.
You can get the OWNER of the company on the phone and he will help you set you gun up correctly.
I don't know how it would shoot through an airbrush.
It has 4 UV inhibitors.
Doesn't run easily.
However, do NOT use lacquer thinner on it. I KNOW you can get away with that with Chroma the next day, but not with this stuff. Whether or not you can after a couple days, I don't know. When I posted that LT took the finish off I got "why in the hell would you use lacquer thinner?".....
They have a support website as well.
I currently use an annest iwata lph80 with a 1mm tip, shooting around 18 psi and am very happy.
Why you gotta do that ??? Come up with another super clear.:thumbup:
Dupont Chroma and Deltron DC3000 prices are getting to be unreal.
There are a ton of good clears out there.
Some are just waaaaaay overpriced.
I'll try them when I run-out of what I have now .
What I got flows nice and does not run even if sprayed thick though.
And as always, the prep and base coat determines quality and longevity.
Bill, be safe . Get your self assisted air breathing apparatus.
Do not inhale acetone. Wear gloves when wiping down your pieces.
If you don't have a booth, don't even think of spraying.
Some just put a big fan behind them and spray away.
Two cuemakers died recently. Both from lung complications. Take a wild guess why.
Glad you are getting away from super glue.
78.00 shipped for a half gallon kit(They don't charge for shipping) to my door Joey and I have received both orders the very next day.
That sounds cheap enough to try .
http://www.southernpolyurethanes.com/tech sheets new/2013.2/Universal Clear 2013.pdf
1.4 tip ? 10-30 minutes between coats ?
I use 1.2 on mine and re-coat within 10 minutes ( dry to the touch ).
here it is straight out of gun. right around 14 psi.
Everyone thank you again,just to be clear I'm using a hobby airbrush
What do you spray your sticks with?
I'm almost positive Joey uses a Sata minijet.
I use an Anest Iwata lph80 that doesn't need very much air to atomize...
Wow, I was figuring that someday when I get to finishing a cue, I'd use Diamond Clear or a water based clear that didn't need sprayed. I thought spray equipment was considerably more expensive. I see on ebay you can buy the Iwata lph80 for $200. After reading a number of discussions on it, that seems like a real fair deal for a gun of that quality. What kind of compressor would I need to use that gun? I see that Randy uses only 14 psi and low cfm. Does that mean I could use a conventional compressor that puts out 6 cfm at 125 psi, and regulate down the pressure to 14 psi? Its not an oilless compressor, so would I need to filter the air also? Thanks