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http://www.micromark.com/paint-shaker-120v-ac,6781.html

 

We had the same concept for lab work that were much more expensive and they broke constantly.   I would look for a used Vortex mixer, used on ebay for mixing.  They are simple and I have used one for nearly 15 years daily (and it was likely 5 years old at that point).  Add a few bbs to paint and it will mix it right up. 

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I bought one like the one in the link below, but rarely use it. By the time I take the cap off the bottle, mix the paint, clean the mixing rod, put the mixer up and replace the cap I can just as easily shake the bottle of paint.

 

I thought about building something similar to one of the "Ferris wheel" lure turners that would hold multiple bottles of paint, but haven't gotten around to it. My thinking was that you could load the colors you would be using and turn it on ahead of a painting session and by the time you got your lures prepped the paint would be mixed.

 

Here's the link to the Badger mixer I bought.   http://www.ebay.com/itm/Badger-121-AirBrush-Paint-Mixer-/380877765001

 

Ben

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I bought one like the one in the link below, but rarely use it. By the time I take the cap off the bottle, mix the paint, clean the mixing rod, put the mixer up and replace the cap I can just as easily shake the bottle of paint.

 

I thought about building something similar to one of the "Ferris wheel" lure turners that would hold multiple bottles of paint, but haven't gotten around to it. My thinking was that you could load the colors you would be using and turn it on ahead of a painting session and by the time you got your lures prepped the paint would be mixed.

 

Here's the link to the Badger mixer I bought.   http://www.ebay.com/itm/Badger-121-AirBrush-Paint-Mixer-/380877765001

 

Ben

 

Ben, don't hate me, I just bought one.  Hahaha

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I bought one of those cheap battery milk frother units looks like the bager thing but with a wire ring on the bottom,

I pulled the wire ring off it which left a wire leg, it fits into small openings on some of my paint containers an a quick stir and its all done.

 

BigPete

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I've tried popsicle sticks, but I still wind up with lumps when I'm trying to mix up paint, especially my soft plastic colors that have been sitting too long.

I drop two sst bb's into each new bottle when I open it, but they will get stuck in the bottom sometimes.

I guess that's an argument for more bait making, so they don't have a chance to settle out.

 

I used a Sawzall for most of my adult (alleged) life, and I will not be giving that a tryout as a paint mixer, thank you very much.  Hahaha

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I looked into stuff a few years back.

For Ben's ideas of a rotisserie, it would work, but slow, so would be good for production work I think.

If you already had a lure rotisserie, you could just fashion a holder with screw eyes and put the bottle in place of a lure.

I also thought of 2 lengths of dowel or pvc tubes . One with a rotisservie motor and the other simply on a bearing. Think of the hot dog warmers at a 7-11.

I saw a bunch of years ago a custom auto painter sold gallon cans with mounted tube holders on the inside. They were designed to hold the 4oz Auto Air paint. Then you used an old paint shaker off ebay designed for gallon cans. Again, might work for someone that does alot of custom painting.

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I think the paint rotisserie is a good idea, but I doubt it would mix the paints from scratch. It would keep the paints in a permanent good mixed state if the paints are initially thoroughly mixed and the wheel kept running 24/7, with a ball bearing in each bottle. If I did a lot of painting, this would definitely be my solution.

 

Dave

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I was just considering this last night!

How do you do it??... Make an extra long "false blade" with some sort of attachment at the end for the bottle??

I dont airbrush or paint yet, but I have seen the glass bottles utilized to hold the paint...if it were me I would start with some sort of "padded" hose clamp and I would probably "fabricate" the blade in some way that houses the paint bottle...the attachment part of the blade isn't so complex that a guy could probably build his own pretty easily...I think at the end of the day shaking by hand may be most the proficient way of doing this, but I don't have much experience with mixing paint and plus everybody has their own way of doing things...Personally, I would use the saw only if I knew it did something more effectively for my process of painting a bait...but thats just me.

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