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Technical PAINT, How to get paint in tight places

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Painterman, Mar 6, 2006.

  1. Painterman
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    I like simple tech ideas and this is a simple one. Ever try to get paint down in the deepest darkest recesses of your engine compartment with the engine and all the junk in the way? Well here's an easy way to do it. Just get the cardboard tube from your wife's paper towels and use it like in the pics. You put it down in the area you want to paint and spray down the tube. Works like a charm and don't cost a dime! Hope this helps, Dave
     

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  2. Paul
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    haha!

    love it!
     
  3. cruzr
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    what do ya do with all the paper ya have to unroll..........just askin:D
     
  4. flamedolds
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    Great idea!! Plannin on paintin my engine in the car this spring and that should really help.
    Thanx!
     
  5. fur biscuit
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    oh shit, that is one well timed post...are you psychic?!! thanks!
     
  6. Painterman
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    Depending on how good your aim is, you might need them to clean the overspray off your hand!:D
     
  7. Painterman
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    Or if you're careful, you can pull the tube right out!
     

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  8. LeadSledMerc
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    I hate these long drawn out tech posts...that is perfect!!
    Great idea,thanks. LSM
     
  9. Painterman
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    I just wanted to add, probably self explainitory but it works with a spraygun too. Just turn the air and fan down.
     
  10. hotrodladycrusr
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    Simple yet sill worth 5 stars! Thanks for sharing. I'm planning on pulling Big Olds's motor next winter to paint it and his engine compartment. Your "tip/trick/tech" will come in handy I'm sure.
     
  11. Don't forget Aluminium foil as a neat quick 'masking' material for those bits you don't want to remove from your engine bay...a bit of tape and foil and everything can be neat as....

    Cheers

    MAIKI
     
  12. KCRodder
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    What do you do about the paint that runs and drips out of the tube???

    Neat idea for a black compartment if it's fully loaded... keeps the overspray off of stuff.... pretty slick.

    I'd always wondered about the nozzle and tube off an unused can of wd40 or something... swap the nozzles, install the tube.... paint those hard to reach places....
     
  13. Gotgas
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    Also, be sure to hit those places first. You don't want those "spots" of paint showing up on the bigger, broader pieces that are more noticeable.
     
  14. Painterman
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  15. Painterman
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    Excellent point!
     
  16. KCRodder
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    You mean smacking people on the back of the head and having swordfights with them was't a good enough use??? :D
     
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  17. Painterman
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    Just bumpin it for the night crew:D
     
  18. That's what those long fluorescent light bulbs are for...
     
  19. Killer
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    now thats why we love you right there.

    :D
     
  20. 23 bucket-t
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    Hay that's a good idea, I usually have to hire a midget to get into small places. :rolleyes:
     
  21. Automotive Stud
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    I'm going to try that! :D
     
  22. AV8-Rider
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    Material for a nice and cheap turban. Then you are prepered and ready to go next time it's "Muslim-week" at the garage or car club. :D


    Paul
     
  23. Personally I think I will stick to the midgets, they are always a good time anyways!!!

    39
     
  24. 6T4 Bird
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    You must have read the Nov 05 Custom Rodder. It was in Painter pointers. Its a good idea.
     

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