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This video is way every man and woman should be looking at this if they have their own place. Bro don't let anyone tell you to leave something out of your video doesn't matter what it is because the way you described and demonstrate clicks to me so easy to where I don't have no questions at all I could just go outside and do it now. You have great information on gadgets I could get to finish my side jobs even my daughter who's learning how to do a couple of projects out in the backyard with me I could easily send her this video and she lets me know any ideas she has to do. I love the way you demonstrated in different ways on one video! For projects any kind of tools I have in the back no matter what I'm doing I could say this is my number one channel now and I could delete the rest. Thank you!
Good start. If I use paint do you clean it after or can you store it with paint in it? What viscosity do you need to dilute the paint to get it to spray? What if it gets clogged? Do you charge it with what insert gas so paint doesn’t harden?
I'd use the first one you showed us. I'm thinking insecticides. I normally use the bigger sprayers but sometimes I need to shoot it up a tree like for treating tent caterpillars and boring insects. And sometimes I just need to spot treat in the house in little crevices. Another thing would be spot treating for weeds. Herbicides. Add to cart.
Nice video. I think you might want to show one with the actual use of paint. Some pairs need thinning with water, paint thinner or maybe some Flotrol. Just an idea.
I am definitely going to get the spray can style.i noticed he did not use thelaytex paint. I would definitely use fl5eol and thin the paint. And throw a ball bearing or heavy marble in the can. Iwouldsay you would have to use all the product to open the can. On less it has straw.
Doesn’t sound like those come with a ball-bearing to mix the paint like in a store-bought spray paint can. Do you know if you’re able to put a ball-bearing in the can? Or does the packaging say not to? And most house paints now are quite thick; Would it be best to thin it down first?
Just a quick tip here that I use in place of a ball bearing if you don't have one. Any rattle can that I use all of the product within, I poke a hole in the can after all the gas is completely bled out, and take the glass marble out to use in a refillable aerosol can such as these.
The first one says not recommended just to spray air. And I think the reason for that is you could end up spraying moisture from the air onto electronics or whatever. The kind you would normally use are not filled with air, they're filled with gas.
You could use dried compressed air (lots of videos on here about adding a radiator to your compressor to avoid the condensation issue) or fill it with CO2, nitrogen, argon... Honestly I would think it's "not recommended" because pressurized air doesn't last very long -- only the first couple seconds will have the full force. The electronics dusters are a liquid refrigerant that evaporates as it's sprayed, so they last a lot longer than compressed air... but yikes, venting refrigerant on purpose is a bad plan.
Ok...I have to stop watching your videos for a while now. I just watched 3 of them and just had to have the items you described. If I keep going, I'm going to max out my credit card in one day.
You can't just take automotive paint and pour it in there and expect it to spray without being thinned. I have something similar but mine has a pressure gauge and it came with a bunch of different sprayer tops with different size holes in them for spraying thin or thicker liquids.
The video is described as "How To DIY" but instead of sharing any DIY tips it just tells you about a couple products you can buy. That's about as DIY as as a recipe that tells you to heat up a microwave dinner.
not in seconds. you have to get multiple products mate come on. if i wanted to go and buy all this, i'd just get the spray paint or the more effective can solution. this doesn't help anyone turn ANY liquid to an aerosol spray can... it helps ppl use your affiliate code to buying amazon products that solve the problem with varying degrees of success.
I don't understand what you're yapping about. What multiple products? Why doesn't it benefit everyone to aerosolize any liquid? Maybe I want brake cleaner. And penetrating oil. And silicone waterproofing. And soapy water. Maybe your mom wants fly repelleant and dewormer. Why is it better to buy 32 cans of PB blaster at $4 each for a total of $128 instead of one gallon for $20 and a refillable bottle?
ITEMS I USED ON THIS VIDEO:
- FIRSTINFO Refillable 140Psi Pressure Spray Canister - amzn.to/3RJnfQc
- YOUCAN Refillable Air Powered Spray Can - amzn.to/3NnEPX2
- Tire Inflator With 120psi Gauge - amzn.to/3tmB11t
- Mini Portable Bike Pump - amzn.to/3NpFbww
- Floor Bike Pump - amzn.to/46W3FEy
- Pancake Air Compressor Set - amzn.to/3uTGehP
- Safety Glasses - amzn.to/47WoeSs
This video is way every man and woman should be looking at this if they have their own place. Bro don't let anyone tell you to leave something out of your video doesn't matter what it is because the way you described and demonstrate clicks to me so easy to where I don't have no questions at all I could just go outside and do it now. You have great information on gadgets I could get to finish my side jobs even my daughter who's learning how to do a couple of projects out in the backyard with me I could easily send her this video and she lets me know any ideas she has to do. I love the way you demonstrated in different ways on one video! For projects any kind of tools I have in the back no matter what I'm doing I could say this is my number one channel now and I could delete the rest. Thank you!
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Thanks!
Good start. If I use paint do you clean it after or can you store it with paint in it? What viscosity do you need to dilute the paint to get it to spray? What if it gets clogged? Do you charge it with what insert gas so paint doesn’t harden?
Hi! Paint will definitely work with the YOUCAN. Storing it with the paint is 👍🏽 ok
Good idea the clean up might be a bit of fun especially the nozzle
I read the instructions on Amazon and it said it was for lubricants only not paint
I'd use the first one you showed us. I'm thinking insecticides. I normally use the bigger sprayers but sometimes I need to shoot it up a tree like for treating tent caterpillars and boring insects. And sometimes I just need to spot treat in the house in little crevices. Another thing would be spot treating for weeds. Herbicides. Add to cart.
Nice video. I think you might want to show one with the actual use of paint. Some pairs need thinning with water, paint thinner or maybe some Flotrol. Just an idea.
I need to paint my car, is this one good at painting?
Cool stuff. Thank you for sharing your knowledge about these.
Thank you for watching! 🙏🏽😊
Thx for sharing this information.. very helpful...
I’m glad I could be of help! 🙏🏽😊
Interesting products. How difficult are they to clean after use?
Thanks for sharing. Great products.
Thank you Ron!
Y en dónde puedo conseguir la válvula de llanta sin cámara, pues nunca he visto ése artículo en ningúna ferretería
I am definitely going to get the spray can style.i noticed he did not use thelaytex paint. I would definitely use fl5eol and thin the paint. And throw a ball bearing or heavy marble in the can. Iwouldsay you would have to use all the product to open the can. On less it has straw.
Doesn’t sound like those come with a ball-bearing to mix the paint like in a store-bought spray paint can. Do you know if you’re able to put a ball-bearing in the can? Or does the packaging say not to? And most house paints now are quite thick; Would it be best to thin it down first?
Just a quick tip here that I use in place of a ball bearing if you don't have one. Any rattle can that I use all of the product within, I poke a hole in the can after all the gas is completely bled out, and take the glass marble out to use in a refillable aerosol can such as these.
How do you clean the canister and nozzle?
I would just use dish soap and water, nothing abrasive. Then charge with just air and spray out the remaining remanence out of the straw and nozzle.
@@FixThisHouse Hmm, not real sure either would clean up well enough. But what do I know.
To clear the nozzle charge with air turn upside down and spray until nothing comes out any more. Then store.
how do u charge a paint can designed w no stem? thanks
always wonder how oc spray can steadily shoot high viscosity liquid stream in such a small form factor.
The first one says not recommended just to spray air. And I think the reason for that is you could end up spraying moisture from the air onto electronics or whatever. The kind you would normally use are not filled with air, they're filled with gas.
You could use dried compressed air (lots of videos on here about adding a radiator to your compressor to avoid the condensation issue) or fill it with CO2, nitrogen, argon... Honestly I would think it's "not recommended" because pressurized air doesn't last very long -- only the first couple seconds will have the full force. The electronics dusters are a liquid refrigerant that evaporates as it's sprayed, so they last a lot longer than compressed air... but yikes, venting refrigerant on purpose is a bad plan.
Can you put a co2 bomb on it, the ones used for mountain bikes?
if you charge it up with 50% full of liquid at 100PSI, how far will the jet shoot?
But paint is thicker so you think it could be sprayed like that water?
Paint will work best with the YOUCAN 👍🏽😊
Ok...I have to stop watching your videos for a while now. I just watched 3 of them and just had to have the items you described. If I keep going, I'm going to max out my credit card in one day.
You can't just take automotive paint and pour it in there and expect it to spray without being thinned. I have something similar but mine has a pressure gauge and it came with a bunch of different sprayer tops with different size holes in them for spraying thin or thicker liquids.
How is your Mansion going ?
Hope everything are going great.
Hi! Thank you! House build is going slow and steady! Please stay tuned! Just got done with the first phase of the architect drawings 😅
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hi
The video is described as "How To DIY" but instead of sharing any DIY tips it just tells you about a couple products you can buy. That's about as DIY as as a recipe that tells you to heat up a microwave dinner.
Instructions say not to use air only. Don't know Why.
Those are not aerosols
not in seconds. you have to get multiple products mate come on. if i wanted to go and buy all this, i'd just get the spray paint or the more effective can solution. this doesn't help anyone turn ANY liquid to an aerosol spray can... it helps ppl use your affiliate code to buying amazon products that solve the problem with varying degrees of success.
I don't understand what you're yapping about. What multiple products? Why doesn't it benefit everyone to aerosolize any liquid? Maybe I want brake cleaner. And penetrating oil. And silicone waterproofing. And soapy water. Maybe your mom wants fly repelleant and dewormer. Why is it better to buy 32 cans of PB blaster at $4 each for a total of $128 instead of one gallon for $20 and a refillable bottle?
I wouldn't buy either 1.
Just my opinion.
Opinions may vary