HOW TO READ A PAINT MIXING CUP | Liquid Concepts | Weekly Tips and Tricks
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- Опубликовано: 18 дек 2019
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In this episode of our weekly tips and tricks, Bryan goes over the basics of a paint mixing cup, he goes over certain ratios such as 2:1 or 4:1 and how to actually determine what the ratios actually mean.
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Finally somebody knows how to speak simple English And convey it. Thank you
Thank you! We try our best to explain it as easily as possible.
awesome explanation.
Great video. On the 2 to 1 ratio's I was kinda confused. That helped me out alot. I normally would mix 2 to 1 in multiple cups and put them in the same cup and stir it. Always wondered would that throw the ratio off.
Thanks mate, very helpful.
Glad it helped ! Thanks for watching !
Thanks buddy, I learned how to dip from you, now I'm building mini choppers, starting to learn to spray hvlp! 👊🏻😎
Thats great! Glad we could help!
Very helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching !!
Thank you. I'm teaching myself paint with a spray gun and didn't understand how the paint mixing cup worked. Great video! Thanks!
Glad it helped. Thanks for watching !!
Thank You Bryan.
You're welcome ! Thanks for watching !
Thanks this video was very helpful. I have a detail shop and I want to start adding clear coat as a service.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice helpful video.
Glad it was helpful!
tnks ! subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
Love the videos. I’m about to hydro dip and spray my first parts after watching most of your DIY’s, tips, and tricks. On the mixing cup you’re using to demonstrate, why is 2:1 broken into 4 columns? What is 2:1:1:1?
so you can add reducer or other additives and get 2 to 1 to 1 to 1
Thank u
No problem
I watched 5 video before coming up on yours, thank you
Glad you found us!
How do u come out with the first number in the mixing cup like a 4 to 1 I know the 1 it's the 4 I have trouble with is it every number is 1cup like 4to1 is it 4 cups of paint and 1 cup of hardner u know what the can says
Hello Bryan. I have to hydro dip a hub from a honda tornado, and i just dont know how to do it, I wondering if you could do a video telling something about it
Are you talking about the wheel? We do have a video on how to dip those but it is a truck wheel.
I was just wondering where you guys get your films for hydro dipping
Here is a link to all the films that we use - www.liquidconcepts.com
hey there hows it goin. quick question if ya dont mind. i'm trying to clear stuff up about "parts" if someone didnt have a mixing cup and had to mix with actual ounces or cups or something. say its 4:1 ratio. does that mean mix 4 cups of paint with 1 cup of hardener? or 2:1 in ounces. does that mean mix 2 ounces of paint with 1 ounce of hardener?
Yes you could do it that way as well.
My formula for spraying is 4:3:1
(4 parts paint, 3 parts thinner. 1 part catalyst)
How do you gauge this when everything 1 to 1, 2 to 1, 3 to 1 and so on.
I need to mix 3:2. I know there is a way of using that cup.
1:1 Epoxy adding 20% reducer ?
When I bought paint he said mix 4-3,my paint cup has 3 numbers .All I have is paint amd reduceer ,no catalyst ,which row is what .4-3 is paint to reducer what column is the reducer ? is the activator already in the paint?
The part that shows 10% 25% and so on in the column is the part for reducer
Is this a volume ratio or weight ratio ?
The video we are explaining is a volume ratio.
My issue is mixing 8 to 2 to 1 please help
U talk about hardener u dont say anything about thinner/ catalyst does it mean u dont need it
What if the paint is 4:1 but the hardener is 3:1
go to the last number in mixing ratio middle column then go up to the first 7 then the next 7 but it is clearly lower than the first 7,jees what a confusing video ,
Okay ... so a mixing ratio is well a ratio, say for example 3:1, or 4:1 etc.
So he said go to the last number of the mixing ratio, in reference to the 2nd number in the mixing ratio. A ratio will always have at least two parts, so the last number in a mixing ratio would be just simply the second number if only mixing two different parts. If you add a third part of say for example C, then the ratio would change to something like 3:1:1 for example. Then there the last number would be 1 because it is the last number in the mixing ratio.
So he went to the last number, which is 1 for the 4:1 mixing ratio.
Then he says "in the middle column" because as you can see in the mixing cup, there are three columns for a mixing ratio of 4:1:1. But he will not be needing the last column since he's only mixing two different parts, so he ignores it. So he says "middle column".
Once at the middle column, he remembers about how much product he needs. So he needs about enough product to fill the cup up to where the red arrow mark in the video points in the cup, which points right at about the 7 mark in the middle column of the 4:1:1 ratio.
So when mixing anything by ratios in the mixing cups, each column will have numbers. Look at the 4:1:1 on the cup. You see segments of up to 12 in each column. Just match the same number in each column. If you go to say for example the mark 3, then in the next column you will need to do the same and your next part up until the mark 3. So both columns should be filled up to the same mark. You'll always pour in your part A to the first column desired numbered mark,then part B to the second column and same number mark as the first column, unless otherwise instructed to do so.
He figured out he needs about up to the 7 mark. So now he has to find the 7 in the first column of the 4:1:1 ratio. The first column with the mark 7 will be where he will fill up the cup with part A. Once he has that in the cup, he still needs to add part B to make the 4:1 ratio.
Now if you look to the next column in the 4:1:1 ratio on the cup, you see the middle column with the 1. You will see the same number 7 mark in this column. What you need to do now is add your Part B to the cup on top of part A
***WITH THE PART A STILL IN THE CUP AS YOU DO SO***
and as you gradually add the part B, you will see the mixture increasing in the cup, and slowly climbing up the marks. You will need to stop until mark 7 (fill up until mark 7) in the middle column to make the ratio.
You will then have your product mixed at the proper ratio called for.
Doing things with your mind and hands wasn’t meant for you buddy. This video doesn’t get any clearer.