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Paint Wand for Inaccesible Areas
There are some areas of my Panel I can't get to but would like to shoot some POR15 in there - I know there is some surface rust present. Is there a wand attachment for a spray gun or maybe something used with a pressure pot? Probably want something to shoot 360 deg.
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Re: Paint Wand for Inaccesible Areas
Well, maybe I answered my own question - anyone use one of these? Neither have very good reviews - perhaps the viscosity of the undercoating is why they have such poor results?
https://www.amazon.com/TCP-Global-Pr...213174&sr=8-37 https://www.amazon.com/Eastwood-Repl...dDbGljaz10cnVl Last edited by BBPanel; 09-09-2021 at 03:02 PM. |
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Re: Paint Wand for Inaccesible Areas
Cavity Wax
https://www.amazon.com/KBS-Coatings-...84244139&psc=1 Internal frame coating https://www.amazon.com/Eastwood-Inte...0MROX1J4&psc=1 |
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Re: Paint Wand for Inaccesible Areas
What Warren said x2
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Re: Paint Wand for Inaccesible Areas
Ive used a couple cans of the eastwood internal frame coating. It works well, the metal tip at the end of the wand does a decent job of spreading out the spray. Make sure you clean it after you use it or it will be one and done.
Ive taped the hose to a coat hanger to make it easier to use in hard to reach areas.
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Re: Paint Wand for Inaccesible Areas
The cavity wax would probably work better.The por15 requires a lot of prep.How will you get in there and prep it?
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