We've had a couple of requests for paint stirrer lids so we added them to the store.
Mixing lids...wow, am I glad its a thing of the past with waterborne coatings....(unless you are stuck with Dupont!)
Maybe I should keep a few, they might be worth a fortune one day...
My 2 cents worth...
Serge
The lower shelve of the set-up has a motor for the primers and sealers. The top shelves are just shelves....
I am still dealing the set-up with PPG...we are going back and forth for prices...darn expensive...I kind of miss the set-up stir noise in the morning...it went hand in hand with coffee....
My 2 cents worth...
Serge
I coined that name myself...try to explain...
there is different styles of trigger action...
on some what I call double action there is a cam that you have to overcome on some certain part numbers in order to obtain full open. most of the time it sticks.
there is like 2 positions:
one before the cam resistance for a trickle to half open.
and the other when you overcome the resistance of the cam you get half to full flow.
they are very prone to sticking wide open.
the style (that i like anyway) just has even resistance throughout the trigger motion by purely spring action alone. no cam.
hope this makes sense...jus' gotta be there.....
don't let them stick you with those "double action" jobbers....no pun intended.
I find that the paint manufacturers have different stirrer lids that they supply with their mixing system. Which paint manufacturer uses the double action lid?
$330 for that package is an awesome deal, the aluminum cup is included? ...wish I saw it before I bought it from somewhere else.
We just added several spray gun cleaners to the store. They vary in price so be sure to check them out.
Lots of good stuff len. That. Tekna looks nice.