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What is a spray bomb?
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Posted by TByrd on January 28, 2006 at 20:53:15 from (66.57.49.107):
I have noticed some threads where people mention using spray bombs, especially when applying primer. They talking rattle cans? Or some other device? An older neighbor and friend who died a few years back mentioned a type of canister where he would fill with piant or other substance, then after attaching the "lid" would pressurize the canister with compressed air, then spray it. Is this the infamous spray bomb? I just painted my JD40 today, my 2nd tractor paint job. It turned out pretty good, but the cast sections are not very shiney. I suspect that my technique, especially the distance between the gun and surface needs some work. I am sure people who turn out fantastic jobs have done it over and over many times. I would not mind that if prep didn't require so much time, gotta love it. I have enjoyed this forum and have picked up some good information.
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