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Thread: Refillable Spray Can

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    Showing my age.

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    Showing my age.

    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
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    Not sure why i bothered starting this post.

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    I don't know why you started it either but it's pretty funny.

    I have never used the cans myself but the concept seem sound to me mate.

    Think I might buy a set for myself.

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    Andrew

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    Concept sounds good, but since its basically messing around mixing small quantities of paint, IMO you may as well get a small compressor and a touch up gun. You'd probably get both for about the same price as the eco-can's and you can use the compressor for other things.
    Cleanup would be the same I'd think.

    Buying tins of paint is only economic if you're going through them quickly enough to actually use them before they go off. I've got spray guns and compressor, but unless I'm doing larger pieces or have a project with a lot of the same colour I find it better to just grab a spray can than to be messing around mixing and cleaning up guns afterwards.

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    Trade tools in Queensland sell what appears to be a more robust can for around the same price / cheaper than fleabay. Haven't used one though.

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