Yoooooooooo so iv been using the spectrum with a 1.3 tip for micro flakes and some cheap gun with a 1.4 for 0.08 flake... But i ordered some 0.15 and im wondering.... Can i purchase other tips and needles or do i need a whole different gun? Thanks 😊😊😊😊
If you can go to their website (i.e. spectrum) and order like a 1.7, then your in business. In fact, if I were you, that's exactly what I would do, and be an entrepreneur of sorts to the likeness of that particular brand. In short, that would be bad ass! If you don't want to go that route, maybe start researching a brand that offers a variety of different needle and fluid tips, for a particular gun. Let me know what you find out, I'd be willing to go in on a partner video, and doing some research and testing with products.
In my experience with trying that, the flake tends to snag small fibers and leave them on the surface. Even with the best tack rags. Burying the flake isn't such a bad thing. The depth you create with layers works in your favor. Also there's really no need to worry about too many layers with today's urethane paints.
Awesome work bro keep it up I’m learning more and more can’t wait to learn how to pattern from u waiting for the next video
Good timing then, getting ready to do some. And thank you...more on the way
Love the videos! Keep up the amazing content. Working on a bike paint project and your videos have helped me a ton.
Awesome...glad to hear that!
That’s flakey😁😁
Ain't nothing to it the way he do it 😂😂😂😂😂
Yoooooooooo so iv been using the spectrum with a 1.3 tip for micro flakes and some cheap gun with a 1.4 for 0.08 flake... But i ordered some 0.15 and im wondering.... Can i purchase other tips and needles or do i need a whole different gun? Thanks 😊😊😊😊
If you can go to their website (i.e. spectrum) and order like a 1.7, then your in business. In fact, if I were you, that's exactly what I would do, and be an entrepreneur of sorts to the likeness of that particular brand. In short, that would be bad ass! If you don't want to go that route, maybe start researching a brand that offers a variety of different needle and fluid tips, for a particular gun. Let me know what you find out, I'd be willing to go in on a partner video, and doing some research and testing with products.
Hi and thanks..... You mention "flake standing up"... Would i be an option to tag rag them off? (at the right curing time/stage)
In my experience with trying that, the flake tends to snag small fibers and leave them on the surface. Even with the best tack rags. Burying the flake isn't such a bad thing. The depth you create with layers works in your favor. Also there's really no need to worry about too many layers with today's urethane paints.
Where are you located and how do I get in touch with you about getting a paint job scheduled?
I'm in Nebraska Panhandle.. Killingcursive@gmail.com
😮so flaky bro
Still have more flakes and candies to start laying down...gotta get the rest of the body and parts flaked