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Hello all,

 

I've been using etch primers for a number of years and black etch primer for about two years from Clostermann Coatings. So I went on Ebay to order some more and came across this supplier, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aluminium-Galvanised-Stainless-Etch-Primer-BLACK-400ml-Aerosol-/171591697288?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item27f3a98388

 

It was ordered on Tus and arrived on the Thurs. When I opened the packet nothing that unusual it contained a aerosol can of black etch primer,

Front

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Rear,

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The nozzle from the front, nothing odd with that,

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But from the rear it has this fitting,

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So does it adjust the width of the fan, or the amount of paint?

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I'll be doing some painting in a week or so so I'll find out then.

 

OzzyO.

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Hello all,

 

I've been using etch primers for a number of years and black etch primer for about two years from Clostermann Coatings. So I went on Ebay to order some more and came across this supplier, http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Aluminium-Galvanised-Stainless-Etch-Primer-BLACK-400ml-Aerosol-/171591697288?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item27f3a98388

 

It was ordered on Tus and arrived on the Thurs. When I opened the packet nothing that unusual it contained a aerosol can of black etch primer,

Front

attachicon.gif001 049.jpg

Rear,

attachicon.gif001 050.jpg

 

The nozzle from the front, nothing odd with that,

attachicon.gif001 046.jpg

 

But from the rear it has this fitting,

attachicon.gif001 047.jpg

 

So does it adjust the width of the fan, or the amount of paint?

attachicon.gif001 048.jpg

 

I'll be doing some painting in a week or so so I'll find out then.

 

OzzyO.

 

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Worth buying a can just for the spray-head - assuming that it fits standard supply tubes.

 

Regards,

John Isherwood.

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Worth buying a can just for the spray-head - assuming that it fits standard supply tubes.

 

Regards,

John Isherwood.

 

Thanks for that John, looking at the video it looks like it will cut down on the over-spray so it should save on the amount of paint used.

 

OzzyO.

 

PS. when the can is finished I'll pull the nozzle off and see what it looks like!

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