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whackett

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  1. That's very interesting I didn't know that I'm more for the yellow Chartreuse
  2. was looking for a recipe for the color chartreuse went through the cook book and did a search too if any one could help me it would be appreciated thanks
  3. is there a way to bookmark a topic so it's easy to find or get to it easily again?
  4. just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the help in finding these lure turners it's bought the subject up again and has helped me immensely to figure out how i want to go.
  5. I did a search and noting came up except this one my fault for not noticing it was so old and you can't search lure rotisserie when you don't realize you can use a rotisserie motor as the power which i found on another site. Thanks for the info on the PM i'm still new to these forums
  6. dpalinsk would love a copy of the pdf file if you could email me my address is wayne.hackett@nc.rr.com thanks wayne
  7. Apdriver if it's not a lot of trouble I would appreciate it if you would do that so I had an idea what you did. Thanks a lot for the help Wayne
  8. Can anyone help me find or get plans for a lure turner to be used as top coat is drying Have searched site and nothing comes up. I know there were plans on here a few years ago but none show up now Thanks for the help from anyone
  9. Gone2long where is shapeways? Is that a web site.?
  10. I use the Iwata Revolution -Br. with the 3.0 tip allows me to do what ever I need.
  11. whackett

    Flex Coat

    I've been using it for awhile though not like you do. Just 2 coats at the end. I'll have to try it like you do as that sounds ideal. I like the idea of the depth being added by the multiple coats.
  12. whackett

    Flex Coat

    Just wondering if anyone here uses Flex Coat as their epoxy coat. And if not why?
  13. With the Golden paints I don't need to use any restorer.
  14. I use the Golden paints.I find they mix together well and I don't have to thin them.Just have to find a place to get them.
  15. JimP great idea thanks and one I will try as I see you have it in a plastic container which i happen to have along with the wood. Thank You
  16. Well the brush is working correctly again. One tiny speck of paint in the nozzle kept the needle from sitting right and it wouldn't work. Now after a good cleaning of the nozzle and she's good to go.
  17. Would anyone have any ideas for a paint rack with a templet I could copy I don't want to use a lazy susan as they take up to much room. Thanks for any help If I had illustrator I could work up one on that but I don't have it.
  18. Thanks for the advice BobP. As a matter of fact I bought this brush on your advice and up till now its been a great brush.
  19. This is the Revolution model airbrush it is dual action. I just found a video that says if the needle is not seated properly in the nozzle it won't spray right. Well there was panit in the nozzle and once I got it cleaned out it's working right. Sorry for the misinformation and thanks for the help.
  20. They're on page 133 of the 2015 LurePartsonLine catalogue under same name
  21. I have a new Iwata and have noticed that as soon as I push the trigger down paint is sprayed out, it dosen't wait for the trigger to be pulled back. Is there a way to adjust this as I thought just air was supposed to come out when trigger was depressed, and then paint would come out when trigger is pulled back with air coming out. Thanks for any ones help.
  22. And my airbrush is far better then the person behind the brush ........me
  23. I'm using a Badger 150 right now and it came with a 8' braided hose so i'll just get an adapter as I want a quick connect fitting for it. I had taken the head assembly apart and now it air leaks on all areas.Didn't even use a cleaning kit on it as I had heard they aren't good for the airbrush.
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