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- From: colin@vax.oxford.ac.uk
- Newsgroups: alt.models
- Subject: Paint from Spraycan 2 Airbrush Transfer.
- Message-ID: <1992Jul24.135558.7799@vax.oxford.ac.uk>
- Date: 24 Jul 92 12:55:58 GMT
- Organization: Oxford University VAXcluster
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- A person I know resorted to taking the paint from a spray can and transferring
- it to his airbrush jar.
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- Using a nozzle from a PTFE oils spray can he fitted this to the paint can.
- Then poking the other end of the "pipe" into his airbrush jar 'nozzle'
- (the chrome part which fits into the airbrush itself/top of the paint jar)
- then sealing all the joints with bluetac and tape gently pressed the paint
- nozzle to transfer directly into the jar. Then when enough paint was
- transferred, carefully break the seal at the jar end, and giving a quick
- spin/stir, placed it onto the airbrush and sprayed.
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- Jar
- Spray Can.
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- I have never tried this myself, but Neil (the person who did) says it works for
- him.
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- Colin. Oxford University Computing Services (Operator)
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