@@TorquilBletchleySmythe drill press could have easily done that part of the project, however the threads and seals for the caps and the body and the caps themselves maybe not so much, but i think my ~400 dollar mini lathe could, with some patience and maybe extra stock
Man, you're amazing, you've got a total mastery of how to use a lathe, I don't dare, imagine all the things you achieve and all the ideas you must have in your head.
That is by far the coolest, and I mean COOLEST take I've ever seen on the Sure Shot sprayer. This is a game changer. People will pay good money for exactly this product.
How come? I actually couldn't see any use for it at all. There are ready available paint spray cans and weed sprayers on the market. Cool project though!
@@ScinnerNo1 Show me a commercial product available in mass, globally, that is as well-built, self-repairable and hitting the same aesthetic as this one.
@@devjock You just made it sound like this can would destroy the spray paint industry when you said it was a "game changer". Ofcourse it's well built and perhaps better looking. But to be honest I'd be surprised if he sells more than 10 of these. This build probably took him a lot of hours + material = VERY expensive and for what? Build quality and looks? My guess are that people still will buy their spray cans, weed sprayers and oil misters on Walmart in the future, thus no game changer at all. Still a very cool build though!
Combination of perfect spindle speed + pressure or movement along z axis on the lathe (towards the part). Can be achieved with a handheld drill too. Ideally once you start the ribbon, you know you’ve got perfect cutting speed + pressure for whatever material.
You can even get a fancy one, like the Hazet 199-4. It comes with two different nozzles, has an overpressure safety valve and is built very sturdy. Of course there are other brands that make them too, some substantially cheaper than the premium tool manufacturers like Hazet. The commercial ones usually don't come with pressure guage, because the guage would easily get damaged or clogged by paint or solvents. And i have not seen one that would take CO2 capsules to pressurize, but you can just use a cheap bike tire inflator that uses CO2 cartridges and hook that up to the schrader valve of the spray can, if you really need it.
@@ProtonOne11 I found the cheap ones to be superior to the Hazet. And they were even resistant to hearty chemicals like brake cleaner. Use them all the time.
Game changer, until people realise that compressed air runs out so quickly. there's a reason they're filled with refrigerants. You're gonna be reffilling it all day long with the compressor.
You can afford to refill it in the workshop because 99% of all spray canned products are used intermittently. You spray a couple ml of oil or brake cleaner each time you use it. You couldn't afford to run every couple days to the shop and buy a new spray can filled with pressurized air but you can afford to repressurize the can in the workshop every second day.
@@antonmaier2263 Okay, but how do you buy brake cleaner and paint? Would you actually go the lengths to get bulk brake cleaner and fill it into this can? I don't really see it more convenient. The stuff you need to spray already come in a spray can, there's a bit of waste of course in the form of the can, but no big issues I guess.
pretty neat, but i dont think that rubber valve stem is going to last very long with extended contact to aggressive solvents, especially brake clean and acetone. a better choice would have been a threaded brass valve stem.
Valve stem for the fill port Or some sort of check valve would also come in handy. I noticed when he was filling it with air fluid came back out after detaching the air hose.
That's an easy fix. I fixed my old school car hydrolic suspension years ago. The hydrolic pump was leaking and required a chemical proof rubber gasket. A quick search in Amazon. And I got a whole set of gaskets. 10 year later the car still in use. Car in question is 2002 mercedes e320 wagon with the special self level oil hydrolic suspension. Cheers!
Wow-how do you even sleep with all these thoughts/ideas running through your mind. Great idea, content, and editing as well. One of my favorite builds/designs to date. 👍
Very long and hard work at the machine deserves praise. It's really nice to see how a master of his craft works! 👍 But for those who do not have such a workshop and such a skill, everything is much simpler. We are buying a garden sprayer with a built-in hand pump...
Truly amazing work. I am curious how long the clean out time is for various things, like paint and stuff. How long does it take to fully clean the can out so you can use it for another purpose/color paint/whatever? Still worth not having the waste and the tons of junk bottles, just curious how long you need to factor in between changing up colors and stuff if you were doing intricate paint jobs.
Wow! The design is truly spectacular, and the craftsmanship in the metalwork is exceptional. While many claim to offer 'the ultimate [name it],' your creation truly deserves the accolades. I could definitely see myself using a couple of these! 😄
Great work. I love how youtube creators solve nonexistent problems (for content) with such dedication and hard work that it can feed at least some small country in Africa :)
Just for future reference, You can get valve stems that have nuts and gaskets for sealing and if you get one designed for use with a TPMS sensor It'll be threaded on the inside so you can make one of those copper adapters like you did for the others.
Superb skill. I appreciate your love and passion for your work. Amazing. Enjoyed your work though earlier I have seen easy conversions I enjoyed your perfection of your work
I would buy one with an air pump attachment, wher ei can hand pump it up, then a regular fitting where i can use my car portable air compressor to charge it up, and a 3rd CO2 attachment. I would spend $20 on something lile that especially if it had some sick graphics on it. Extra balls for painting a few extra springs and tips. I just think its cool. Also when my cans of OFF run out of pressure, but theres still plenty of OFF in the can, i can just cut open the can and pour it into my all purpose extreme made sprayer
DUDE that is freaking awesome. These should be sold everywhere. I've never wanted a metal lathe more than I do now after watching this haha What do you do with all the shavings, recycle or melt them into new stock? I would roll the o-ring into place because it could twist it causing a less than ideal seal. I put one side in place then stretch (gently) the other side into place.
Really Nice machine work! Thanks for giving me some tips I can use. I got one for you,. The cooling fluid for the machine is also good for cleaning the machine and protect it against corrosion,.did you know that?! Keep up the good work!!
Beautiful TOY . If I need a compressor to feed air pressure in it , then I buy a spray and done . I did something like that, 57 years ago . I only drilled a hole in the bottom of an empty spray can , then soldered a car valve in it and job done . I used a hand pump to feed the air in it . All this took me less that an hour and I had a cheap toy to do that same thing your very expensive toy do . But I enjoyed your skill on the lathe .
This man hands can tell a story all on their own. For those of us who dont have bad ass super expensive machines to do this with.....i wish i did 😔 id never leave my shop lol
If you ever see anyone working on a lathe or mill with gloves on please make sure to politely tell them not to. It’s extremely dangerous, people lose hands & fingers doing that.
Awesome skill. Superb and creative design, original, powerfull concept.. It's always interesting to see an also excellent and well thought design in creation process..
For anyone curious, Sure Shot sprayers. You're welcome. This is a very old idea but a VERY handy can. I have 2, a 32oz can and a 16oz version. Different nozzles for different spray patterns.
I like it, a potential upgrade would be attaching a fire extinguisher style lever & handle that presses down the nozzle, that may be more comfortable to hold
Threads! Any debur wheel, cut it up into 1/3 or 1/4 best dam thread cleaner, especially after just machining the thread. Harbor Freight sells a small kit, grind wheel and debur wheel. Happy machining. Love it, if you own a hammer all your problems are nails, own a lathe, look out. Cheers!
We used to have hand pumped plastic spraycans back in the seventies with a twist lock pump mechanism to power the spray with atmospheric air. You could buy them as a prefilled recognised brand product, or empty to fill with whatever you wanted. They were killed by complacency, laziness, and chemical-czar competition, crushing them into oblivion.
The weak point is plastic cap and tubes leading to it as they would get quickly cloaked. I would suggest to use industrial nozzles with pistol similar you have it on high pressure air compressor and which are used for paint spraying
If this were any other channel, I would call that stupidly over-engineered... Just par for the course with you guys. Love your builds, keep 'em coming!!
I was really impressed by the off center milling. I assume you set the jaws by altering their position on the spiral threads of the back plate? If so, you really should make a video on just doing that. I've never seen, or even thought, about doing that.
Nicely build and amazing craftsmanship but don't you think installing rubber valve at the bottom is a bad idea as it may deteriorate fast in exposure to several chemicals.
Fill up the tube going to the pressure gauge with something like silicon grease, it'll keep everything you put in it there out of tubes and still allow reading. (Blah, blah, might have some minor contamination depending on what you use it for. But especially for paint it should be fine.)
'been thinking that too. the intake used most often won't clog easily. The seldom used one, guaranteed rupture of the tube.. Feel like he needed to put a different type of pressure gauge, one that relies on compressing of a body. Like the sealed copper tube ones.
@@vicdreyer6413 You get depends on the paint. In some oil based, you get Hammer Finish. A lot of silicon greases are resistant to paint solvents. In water based acrylics it won't dissolve at all.
Wild! How many training hours to handle the machine, how many working hours, how much money in materials, what grade of lathe wear, electric power, to make a can? The retail price would be....?
Beautiful work and a beautiful idea.. And pay no attention to the nay Sayers, market that thing, I'm fairly certain you got a winner... Hell I want one!!! You need a wand insert in that spray tip to narrow it down when using it for your cutting oil. Which brought on another thought, you need a dedicated one for the kitchen, cooking sprays etc, I have a little pump one and it's forever junking up... And the PAM and other brands always seem to fail one way or another with the gas leaks out or the straw for the spray tip breaks off... Besides they are just too expensive for 3.5 ounces of olive oil . I mean seriously!!! Anyway again beautiful work and ideas!!!
2:33 aren't u supposed to put some sorta cloth over the ways before abrasive operations? or at least clean thoroughly clean off the grit before moving the slide?
man! there is nothing like watching an experienced, seasoned craftsman just give 'er on a a project. thanks for sharing. :D
Glad you enjoyed it!
"Honey, can you clean the kitchen counter?" "Sure!", then proceeds to disappear into his workshop for a weekend!
This is the hardware equivalent of "I spent 72h work hours to automate a 5min task"
love the video format, no goofy music, just straight workshop engineering.
Nahhh, the off center - whatever that was - on the lathe is mind bending. Never seen anyone do that. 🔥🔥🔥
look up "inheritance machining hammer" he made a hammer on a lathe lol
I can’t even begin to understand the physics going on there….😮
@@chrisguiton4983 The "physics" is the same, the drill bit is at the center of rotation. he just moved the center of rotation
Some say, He who owneth multi K dollar lathe spendeth not on 120 dollar drill press.
@@TorquilBletchleySmythe drill press could have easily done that part of the project, however the threads and seals for the caps and the body and the caps themselves maybe not so much, but i think my ~400 dollar mini lathe could, with some patience and maybe extra stock
Man, you're amazing, you've got a total mastery of how to use a lathe, I don't dare, imagine all the things you achieve and all the ideas you must have in your head.
Sucking tool
That is by far the coolest, and I mean COOLEST take I've ever seen on the Sure Shot sprayer. This is a game changer. People will pay good money for exactly this product.
How come? I actually couldn't see any use for it at all. There are ready available paint spray cans and weed sprayers on the market. Cool project though!
@@ScinnerNo1 Show me a commercial product available in mass, globally, that is as well-built, self-repairable and hitting the same aesthetic as this one.
@@ScinnerNo1 are u mad ?
@@devjock You just made it sound like this can would destroy the spray paint industry when you said it was a "game changer". Ofcourse it's well built and perhaps better looking. But to be honest I'd be surprised if he sells more than 10 of these. This build probably took him a lot of hours + material = VERY expensive and for what? Build quality and looks? My guess are that people still will buy their spray cans, weed sprayers and oil misters on Walmart in the future, thus no game changer at all. Still a very cool build though!
@@sigmamalerules1106 As in angry, crazy or both?
That last shot is the coolest chip I've ever seen from metal! That aluminum ribbon flew like when wood turners bulk down epoxy resin!
i know, awesome!! scary, but awesome!
Combination of perfect spindle speed + pressure or movement along z axis on the lathe (towards the part). Can be achieved with a handheld drill too. Ideally once you start the ribbon, you know you’ve got perfect cutting speed + pressure for whatever material.
Rounding cuts on a manual lathe is wild, bro!!
This dude just cut threads free-hand, but what's crazy is that he does it in two passes.
@@mikhailvillet9101 What do you mean by free-hand? He definitely used the lathe's leadscrew and gearbox to cut the threads.
@@Joefabricator😂😂😂😂
@@faisalalsharaf5823 I have no idea what you find to be so funny, but I'm happy I could brighten your day.
I was wondering that! Very impressive!
I dig all your content, but man, your machinist skills are totally next level. Freakin awesome!
Вообще-то это называется "стрельба из пушки по воробьям". Все делается гораздо проще.
Shut up and take my money!💰💰💰💰😂
These are available at Amazon, pre-made, for like $40.
You can even get a fancy one, like the Hazet 199-4. It comes with two different nozzles, has an overpressure safety valve and is built very sturdy. Of course there are other brands that make them too, some substantially cheaper than the premium tool manufacturers like Hazet.
The commercial ones usually don't come with pressure guage, because the guage would easily get damaged or clogged by paint or solvents. And i have not seen one that would take CO2 capsules to pressurize, but you can just use a cheap bike tire inflator that uses CO2 cartridges and hook that up to the schrader valve of the spray can, if you really need it.
@@ProtonOne11 I found the cheap ones to be superior to the Hazet. And they were even resistant to hearty chemicals like brake cleaner. Use them all the time.
@@ProtonOne11 Thank You!
@@graealex Excellent food for thought. Thank You!
Game changer, until people realise that compressed air runs out so quickly. there's a reason they're filled with refrigerants. You're gonna be reffilling it all day long with the compressor.
It takes threaded co2 cartridges as well, which is used as a refrigerant.
You can afford to refill it in the workshop because 99% of all spray canned products are used intermittently. You spray a couple ml of oil or brake cleaner each time you use it. You couldn't afford to run every couple days to the shop and buy a new spray can filled with pressurized air but you can afford to repressurize the can in the workshop every second day.
@@antonmaier2263 Okay, but how do you buy brake cleaner and paint? Would you actually go the lengths to get bulk brake cleaner and fill it into this can? I don't really see it more convenient. The stuff you need to spray already come in a spray can, there's a bit of waste of course in the form of the can, but no big issues I guess.
pretty neat, but i dont think that rubber valve stem is going to last very long with extended contact to aggressive solvents, especially brake clean and acetone. a better choice would have been a threaded brass valve stem.
up next on make it extreme: EXTREME VALVE STEM XD
Valve stem for the fill port Or some sort of check valve would also come in handy. I noticed when he was filling it with air fluid came back out after detaching the air hose.
@@tucanoguy4719 oh yeah just a check valve to prevent hose blockages. That's d'uh
That's an easy fix. I fixed my old school car hydrolic suspension years ago. The hydrolic pump was leaking and required a chemical proof rubber gasket. A quick search in Amazon. And I got a whole set of gaskets. 10 year later the car still in use. Car in question is 2002 mercedes e320 wagon with the special self level oil hydrolic suspension. Cheers!
Wow-how do you even sleep with all these thoughts/ideas running through your mind.
Great idea, content, and editing as well. One of my favorite builds/designs to date. 👍
Very long and hard work at the machine deserves praise. It's really nice to see how a master of his craft works! 👍 But for those who do not have such a workshop and such a skill, everything is much simpler. We are buying a garden sprayer with a built-in hand pump...
the co2 little canister adapter is a great idea. ive just use muliple pots for my various air sprayers, even cleaners, but your attached to a hose.
Excellent workmanship.. Great idea and precision calculation to make this product. Keep your good working going. 🤝
Truly amazing work. I am curious how long the clean out time is for various things, like paint and stuff. How long does it take to fully clean the can out so you can use it for another purpose/color paint/whatever? Still worth not having the waste and the tons of junk bottles, just curious how long you need to factor in between changing up colors and stuff if you were doing intricate paint jobs.
Wow! The design is truly spectacular, and the craftsmanship in the metalwork is exceptional. While many claim to offer 'the ultimate [name it],' your creation truly deserves the accolades. I could definitely see myself using a couple of these! 😄
Great work.
I love how youtube creators solve nonexistent problems (for content) with such dedication and hard work that it can feed at least some small country in Africa :)
Just for future reference, You can get valve stems that have nuts and gaskets for sealing and if you get one designed for use with a TPMS sensor It'll be threaded on the inside so you can make one of those copper adapters like you did for the others.
But how long will sensors last in contact with solvents.....
@@SalvageMasterEssex you wouldn't leave the sensors attached.....
Beau travail, j'aime beaucoup le DIY plus design que le commerce ! Merci 🤗
Neat idea, how did it work for painting? It looked to me like the paint was pretty coarsely atomized.
Great idea. Reusable for many purposes. To what pressure to you air up the can before spraying?
Thanks for the video.
Superb skill. I appreciate your love and passion for your work. Amazing. Enjoyed your work though earlier I have seen easy conversions I enjoyed your perfection of your work
That’s the best thing I’ve ever seen anyone make on you tube
Brilliantly done
Environmentally friendly
Multi Purpose ❤❤❤❤
I'm not an engineer, nor do I need a reusable spray tool, but I do like watching your vids. Keep on with the projects and I'll keep on watching.
Incredibly brilliant work!!! You are the engineer, designer and master in one!!! Great work... Chapeau!!!
Thank you very much!
Este artilugio está muy bien diseñado, felicitaciones 🎉
I would buy one with an air pump attachment, wher ei can hand pump it up, then a regular fitting where i can use my car portable air compressor to charge it up, and a 3rd CO2 attachment.
I would spend $20 on something lile that especially if it had some sick graphics on it.
Extra balls for painting a few extra springs and tips. I just think its cool.
Also when my cans of OFF run out of pressure, but theres still plenty of OFF in the can, i can just cut open the can and pour it into my all purpose extreme made sprayer
This channel is the culmination of everything I’ve ever wanted to build and then some. Epic stuff as always dude.
excellent work 😍
It is extreme….and pretty cool especially with dual pressurization.
DUDE that is freaking awesome. These should be sold everywhere. I've never wanted a metal lathe more than I do now after watching this haha What do you do with all the shavings, recycle or melt them into new stock? I would roll the o-ring into place because it could twist it causing a less than ideal seal. I put one side in place then stretch (gently) the other side into place.
They are. Look up Sure Shot sprayers
unlimited enjoyment. for those who understand how to create homemade products.. salute🎉
Your lathe skills make me jealous, but it’s a treat to see every time.
Literally the coolest most practical thing anyone has ever made on TH-cam!! I want one!!!!
This is a brilliant idea that would significantly reduce trash pollution.
Loving the contrast and colors of this video really makes things oretty
Really Nice machine work! Thanks for giving me some tips I can use. I got one for you,. The cooling fluid for the machine is also good for cleaning the machine and protect it against corrosion,.did you know that?! Keep up the good work!!
Beautiful TOY .
If I need a compressor to feed air pressure in it , then I buy a spray and done .
I did something like that, 57 years ago . I only drilled a hole in the bottom of an empty spray can , then soldered a car valve in it and job done . I used a hand pump to feed the air in it . All this took me less that an hour and I had a cheap toy to do that same thing your very expensive toy do .
But I enjoyed your skill on the lathe .
I thought we were done after like 7 minutes, way more intricate than i would have ever thought.
Have a great day :)
This man hands can tell a story all on their own. For those of us who dont have bad ass super expensive machines to do this with.....i wish i did 😔 id never leave my shop lol
It's almost like a lathe / machining course in 25 minutes. Very nice work.
Mind blowing Idea. and 1st time watching expert working without safety gloves.
Never want to use gloves with a lathe or mill or anything that spins really
Check out the guys fingers.Do they look like they need protection?
If you ever see anyone working on a lathe or mill with gloves on please make sure to politely tell them not to. It’s extremely dangerous, people lose hands & fingers doing that.
Не проще ли в исходный баллончик впаять автониппель или клапан Шредера?
Brilliant skills and camera work. Excellent work, thanks for uploading.
Glad you enjoyed it
Kudos to you my man! What an incredible product!
What a brilliant project and entertaining video. Thank you
Another satisfying video, that thread making using the lathe, unreal skill right there.
I was doing 3 start square threads internal and external at 16 years old 60 years ago.
Great job on a rarely built homemade tool. We shared this video on our homemade tool forum last week 😎
What a great idea!
Maybe a detachable air tank and liquid tank?
And titanium air tank for lighter weight 🎉
Awesome skill. Superb and creative design, original, powerfull concept..
It's always interesting to see an also excellent and well thought design in creation process..
For anyone curious, Sure Shot sprayers. You're welcome. This is a very old idea but a VERY handy can. I have 2, a 32oz can and a 16oz version. Different nozzles for different spray patterns.
Cool but man It’s just something about hand built products though.
I just solder a schrader valve into the bottom of an old can.
I’ve also got a re-fillable aerosol called a “You Can” which works great too.
@@lyteyearz5810 you say that but there are people in this chat telling him to patent and manufacture it
Grandioso, un genio, un artigiano esperto, complimenti!! 😊😊
Using it for brake cleaner/degreaser/coolant is what really sold me on this.
do not compress the red brake clean. green only.
*THAT WAS AWESOME!* My simple mind LOVED IT! You rock, thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Love this channel 👌🏻👌🏻
My guy you just raw dog it from pilot hole straight to 18mm. Your a royal savage. My condolences to your wife 😂
You don’t even need a pilot hole for 18mm
I’m guessing you’ve never seen Cutting Edge Engineering’s videos? He’s a proper machinist.
It was aluminum. No need fog any tolerances. All good.
I’ve never wanted clean something so bad. Amazing work
I like it, a potential upgrade would be attaching a fire extinguisher style lever & handle that presses down the nozzle, that may be more comfortable to hold
That thing is so OP! I love it!
Absolutely overengineered. Love it!
Can I buy one ?
That was fun to watch. And the result is really cool!
Thanks!
If you're using this to spray so much, why not change the nozzle type to a trigger mechanism instead of the traditional squeeze spray.
This spray is a piece of Art👏💫💫
You can buy a pack of the spray can nozzles at most stores. My local Walmart has them.
Threads! Any debur wheel, cut it up into 1/3 or 1/4 best dam thread cleaner, especially after just machining the thread. Harbor Freight sells a small kit, grind wheel and debur wheel. Happy machining. Love it, if you own a hammer all your problems are nails, own a lathe, look out. Cheers!
We used to have hand pumped plastic spraycans back in the seventies with a twist lock pump mechanism to power the spray with atmospheric air. You could buy them as a prefilled recognised brand product, or empty to fill with whatever you wanted. They were killed by complacency, laziness, and chemical-czar competition, crushing them into oblivion.
Great job, colleague👍👍👍
The idea and the video were excellent, my friend.
Excellent piece of machining, fun to watch you making stuff. Totally impractical item, available on Amazon for $40. Still, beautiful execution.👍👍
Please share link I would love to purchase this
Super spray can. As always- great work.
The weak point is plastic cap and tubes leading to it as they would get quickly cloaked. I would suggest to use industrial nozzles with pistol similar you have it on high pressure air compressor and which are used for paint spraying
How much bar it can filled with and how long you can use it ? Very nice skills
That is one really cool project! Hat’s off, sir!
Thank you very much!
Envy is strong. Nice job/skills.
Very nice job
and please, what we call the machine that hold pipes and what's it's brand or is it one of your DIYs?
dude that has to be the coolest spray can ever!! like dude below said: "shut up and take my money" Awesomesauce!
Daaaaaannnng!.... this ol'boy has got alot of skill
this is really clean and great work.
this is really awesome. what are the 3 black tubes are for?
Oh man, I love this ❤ an aluminum cap would have been amazing!
If this were any other channel, I would call that stupidly over-engineered... Just par for the course with you guys. Love your builds, keep 'em coming!!
I live under a rock never knew you could cut threads with a lathe impressive
I couldn’t take it anymore, I had to skip ahead!! Awesome skills,thanks for the video!
I'll take 5 of them please.. no way i could settle for one. paint thinner, glass cleaner, degreasser, wd40, and one for prepsall
That a man has the leisure to indulge in such decadence is unconscionable.
I shall be here.
Watching
Waiting
for his (inevitable) downfall!
Subscribed
I was really impressed by the off center milling. I assume you set the jaws by altering their position on the spiral threads of the back plate? If so, you really should make a video on just doing that. I've never seen, or even thought, about doing that.
Nicely build and amazing craftsmanship but don't you think installing rubber valve at the bottom is a bad idea as it may deteriorate fast in exposure to several chemicals.
This is what every diy'er needs.
Fill up the tube going to the pressure gauge with something like silicon grease, it'll keep everything you put in it there out of tubes and still allow reading.
(Blah, blah, might have some minor contamination depending on what you use it for. But especially for paint it should be fine.)
'been thinking that too. the intake used most often won't clog easily. The seldom used one, guaranteed rupture of the tube.. Feel like he needed to put a different type of pressure gauge, one that relies on compressing of a body. Like the sealed copper tube ones.
Have you ever seen what silicon contamination does to paint????
@@vicdreyer6413 no, never really were in a situation where silicone gets into the paint; or even oil or other contaminants. What happens?
@@vicdreyer6413 You get depends on the paint. In some oil based, you get Hammer Finish. A lot of silicon greases are resistant to paint solvents. In water based acrylics it won't dissolve at all.
Wild! How many training hours to handle the machine, how many working hours, how much money in materials, what grade of lathe wear, electric power, to make a can?
The retail price would be....?
Best spray can I’ve ever seen…any where.
it is so cool, so good job. Just question, what is weight of it?
Nice work, man!
Thanks!
Great idea!!!
What’s the mix of magic solvents that you’re cleaning with?
Incredible talent! Thanks for sharing! I wish to buy one :)
Beautiful work and a beautiful idea..
And pay no attention to the nay Sayers, market that thing, I'm fairly certain you got a winner...
Hell I want one!!!
You need a wand insert in that spray tip to narrow it down when using it for your cutting oil.
Which brought on another thought, you need a dedicated one for the kitchen, cooking sprays etc, I have a little pump one and it's forever junking up... And the PAM and other brands always seem to fail one way or another with the gas leaks out or the straw for the spray tip breaks off... Besides they are just too expensive for 3.5 ounces of olive oil . I mean seriously!!!
Anyway again beautiful work and ideas!!!
2:33 aren't u supposed to put some sorta cloth over the ways before abrasive operations? or at least clean thoroughly clean off the grit before moving the slide?