Can-Gun1 2012 Premium Can Tool Aerosol Spray
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Plasti Dip is the brand I am using right now, and the spray button or nozzle is flatter &amp wider than what I am used to. A wider range. It works the same way with this product as it does with all As soon as I lay the can down, I push the gun over it, and it just snaps onto it.
It is a great tool that I've been using A gun loaded with Plasti-Dry cans This spray paint can has a much larger spray tip than your average spray paint can (it is just a little wider than my thumb's index finger, whereas most spray paint cans have tips that are so small it starts to hurt your fingertip). The Canadian model is a good one Painter's Touch can be painted just fine with the Rust-Oleum Gun.
It is likely that those cans are smaller than normal, so they are unlikely to fit. You can use a large silly string can (the same size as the standard spray paint can) if you can find one.
I am estimating that it is about 5 1/2" x 5 1/2" in size. An overall length of about 4" can be found on the handle and a length of the trigger Buying this product will be a good decision.
Selected User Reviews For Can-Gun1 2012 Premium Can Tool Aerosol Spray
I chose to do all of my spray painting by hand on my very first project. The majority of my projects were small projects like painting the bottom of a Mason jar or a 10 inch vase. It may seem like a simple task, especially if it's your first time spray painting, and you can do it by hand, but you won't realize how much more comfortable and even the result is once your paint gun is in use. dropped off at my door, I was very curious to see if there were subtle differences between hand-sprayed paint and spray paint Work which has been sprayed with paint. As can be seen from the last picture, it is black and white There is always going to be an unevenness resulting from hand spray painting (a small amount of this is also from inexperienced In order to get the Rust-Oleum Vintage Copper into the gun, I had to use more force, so I had to ask a friend for assistance. You should be able to move it without exerting much force with a little click. A few tries will probably be required to get used to it, but after that you will be able to do it easily. Previously, I had a friend over for a bit of DIYing he hates spray painting since it hurts his hand, but after having the chance to try my spray paint gun, he was quite enthusiastic about it. I have changed spray paints more than ten times and the gun contraption never broke or loosened. I find this is a great way to achieve an even coat when spray painting, and it requires way less effort and elbow grease than you might imagine. This investment is well worth it for both your fingers and your pocketbook, no matter how small your project is! The paint gun has been a great purchase for me and I highly recommend it. Wishing you the best of luck with your DIY project.
I suffer from Myositis, a physical disorder that causes muscle loss. I found this product to be Since I lost a lot of strength in my fingers, Can Gun 1 gave me back a small portion of my life by letting me use aerosol cans of Lysol, furniture polish, etc. Even deodorant and hairspray can be used with it. In order to pull the Can Gun 1 handle, I simply barely touch the grip, rather than trying to push down on a tiny top. My pain is gone and I have a bit more of my independence back. I am grateful for the support you have given my family. Thank you, thank you, thank you. It's hard to get a better gun than Can Gun 1.
It is easy to put on and take off. I was able to avoid getting paint on my fingers and applied all the coats almost effortlessly. The only complaint I had was that the nozzle would occasionally be positioned off center of the opening because of the can itself rotating. It is easy to fix this problem by holding down the can and turning. You'll definitely want to try this!.
This is a great product that is both cheap and easy to use. Finger cramps are a thing of the past! I think this is While spray painting a big project on a large job site, I always use this. My fingers used to cramp up like crazy but no more! This is a product I bought in 2011 and I am still using it today. We've now been in business for nine years. It's been awesome. Snapping it onto a spray can is easy, and you snapping it right off onto a new one is equally easy. At first, I was a little scared to put it on and take it However, it is still made out of cheap plastic, and I was very nervous to break it. As soon as you get over that, you'll realize it's really not that difficult and come to realize that it's actually really handy. You actually get better control of spraying, since you can handle the can much easier with your hands. You always end up losing your grip and maneuverability as your fingers get tired and cramped after long sessions of spray painting (or if the trigger/nozzle is very small or tight as some spray cans are based on brand). If I hadn't found this gadget, I would have to go back to spray painting the old fashioned way.
This is a very straightforward device, however depending on the can the can might slide around if you do rhythmic passes with nice overlays. You can't put this system to use well if you don't know how to do it If possible, I recommend using mounting tape or something similar to make it easier to grip the bottle. The clear coat will hit the inside of the gun and result in splatters if it hits it as mine did, and it ultimately ended up hitting the inside of the gun. The paint was pulled off the walls and I stripped the surface down to the base coat, bought new paint, and repainted with my tape method. Having to patch it all up was frustrating, but it was worth it when you did it right the first time. Is it possible that someone might come up with a piece that will snap into the gap and make the fit tighter someday? For now, you can just use tape. With its finger-saving design, it can easily press down most bottles nozzles and will definitely save you time and effort if you have large areas to cover. As Karen says, I'm nothing like her.
What a great find! I can't believe I hadn't seen it This little tool is worth its weight in gold to me, even though I am not a professional painter. Holding the can and shaking/swirling it in order to achieve complete coverage with your hand is so hard, and then you have to deal with I beg you to take a break from your finger. It solves both of those problems with this little contraption. They are easy to use and snap on. After several cans of spray paint on the first can (since I had anticipated the first would break), I would not need the second as the first seems to be holding up well.
You should be careful when buying!.