small scratch repair is very technical, a bit to involved to type it all out but if you want a quick run down on the process give ma a call. 419-461-4114
what color are you trying to repair and are there any colors or separations near by? Its best to keep the initial repair as small as possible so you can keep the gun work as small as possible as well.
Thats pretty cool to have the whole place plumbed for the system. For now i am going to leave this as a cart mounted system with all my bag stuff on it. Working on the regulator as we speak :cool:
man, who in the morning is a child and crawls on all four, in the afternoon is an adult and walks on two legs and in the eavining is old and walks with a cane. . . . . . .
or a donkey according to Emo Phillips :D (doubt anyone got that)
no way! . . . . because i pawned some of those years ago to buy good ones :D
Just kidding lol
I like the large feed lines i see you using. I have mostly used the clear half inch tubing with the small system. Think i may hafta step it up for this larger pump.
same here, been getting two quart paint pots from Harbor Freight and stripping them down to work as a trap. Work great and i think the last one was under twenty bucks. I have been pretty good about keeping waste in the bleeder ply and out of the lines. Got a real nice filter and oil mist...
still working on it . . . .this thing SUCKS! lol :sifone:
I have a project i want to infuse. Havnt done that yet. I'm having the control piece made at the moment and i also need to get a new gauge and trap for this system.