10-02-2015, 09:43 AM
This is not a horror story of leaving CV in my gun and ruining it. It's a story of leaving Transtint dye in it overnight and having it spit all over my work this morning. Not immediately either. It happened after a couple of minutes. It didn't ruin the work, but it took some time to clean off the goobers and make it look pretty.
At that point I had to pour the dye out of the gun and clean it. Their were no globs in the dye that I poured out. What I found was a film of dye had precipitated on the internals of the gun, sort of like a scum layer, and then it broke loose periodically as I was spraying.
This is the first time I got lazy and left anything in the gun over night. It will be the last time.
John
At that point I had to pour the dye out of the gun and clean it. Their were no globs in the dye that I poured out. What I found was a film of dye had precipitated on the internals of the gun, sort of like a scum layer, and then it broke loose periodically as I was spraying.
This is the first time I got lazy and left anything in the gun over night. It will be the last time.
John