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    Stynylrez

    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.
  • meggsy
    SMF Supporters
    • Jun 2011
    • 421

    #2
    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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      #3
      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!

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      • Guest

        #4
        Originally posted by dubster72
        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!
        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.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Awins
          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.
          Alan, I added a few drops of W & N flow enhancer on my 2nd try which helped a lot. I'm using a 0.3 needle atm.
          I've got a H & S Infinity 2 in 1 coming, so I'll see if the 0.4 nozzle/needle makes a difference.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by dubster72
            Alan, I added a few drops of W & N flow enhancer on my 2nd try which helped a lot. I'm using a 0.3 needle atm.
            I've got a H & S Infinity 2 in 1 coming, so I'll see if the 0.4 nozzle/needle makes a difference.
            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.

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            • John
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              • Mar 2004
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              • John
              • Halifax

              #7
              I have a H&S Infinity CRplus with a .4 needle and spray it at 15/20psi without any problems
              www.scalemodelshop.co.uk

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                #8
                Originally posted by Awins
                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.
                Alan, even without a tank there's no reason why the pressure should drop off, unless the compressor is faulty or leaking. Part of it could be which airbrush you're using. I've found that the Chinese ones have less flow than branded ones. When I first hooked up my H & S Ultra, I was amazed how quickly a cup of paint emptied in comparison with the cheapo one I'd previously been using.

                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.

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