@@JaredT-k8s for one it’s very flammable, but I’m not fully sure all of their reasons but as far as functionality things that aren’t super critical and in well ventilated areas I have used it quite frequently
it was gray originally but after stripping it I used red oxide paint because it's one of the most rest preventative paint and then I re-painted it gray
Nawlins, you brought up a good point. I want to paint mine to make it blend in with landscape. Would it be safe to paint it grey or light green? Sort of like camo? Appreciate any feedback. Thank you
Really useful, simple information. I have never used a spraygun and after watching this I feel like I could easily tackle general projects. Thanks.
Great video
Great information thanks!
Do you know why the Rust-Oleum can says do not use gasoline as a thinner?
@@JaredT-k8s for one it’s very flammable, but I’m not fully sure all of their reasons but as far as functionality things that aren’t super critical and in well ventilated areas I have used it quite frequently
Nice!
What brand of paint did you use?
I just used rest oleum
@@CreativityUnleashed thanks
Do you have to sand it first?
It's recommended to prep well before painting
THEY ALWAYS RECOMMEND A REFLECTIVE COLOR ON tANKS LIKE GREY OR WHITE. WAS IT RED ALREADY??
it was gray originally but after stripping it I used red oxide paint because it's one of the most rest preventative paint and then I re-painted it gray
Nawlins, you brought up a good point. I want to paint mine to make it blend in with landscape. Would it be safe to paint it grey or light green? Sort of like camo? Appreciate any feedback. Thank you
Supposed to be light reflective color. Dark color can make the gas expand and it will release it.
The gun is already $15