Just used Stynylrez for the first time. And ....................... I will never use another primer. A first class product. Had to increase my air pressure quite high but a lovely result.
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Also used some today rightly or wrongly I did thin it with some isopropanol but I have to say it sprayed lovely dried in no time and was top coated with tamiya x18 no problems I know it has its knockers but every time I thin it its fine pain in the ass if I don't mind -
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Having used this unpronounceable stuff over the weekend, I've got to agree that's it's very good.
I found a pressure of about 30 PSI was best for me. The aerosol primers are now history!Comment
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Patrick, I was spraying with a. 4 needle and needed to ramp my pressure up to nearly 40 psi. I may try it with just a tad of thinner next time.Comment
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I've got a H & S Infinity 2 in 1 coming, so I'll see if the 0.4 nozzle/needle makes a difference.Comment
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Patrick, just for info I was using my Badger 105 but seem to think that my compressor wasn't the best as it doesn't have a tank and at that pressure initially starts off fine but the air flow rate and pressure very quickly drop.Comment
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I have a H&S Infinity CRplus with a .4 needle and spray it at 15/20psi without any problemsComment
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But if you want a 3l tank from my AS 186 you're more than welcome - I'd only ask for P & P. If your compressor has a standard 1/8 outlet, I've probably got all the fittings, tubes etc to connect it up.
Since I bought my Clarke compressor, the bits are only taking up space.Comment
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