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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 2:53 pm    Post subject: zolatone Reply with quote

Hi...I note that zolatone recommends a 2.0 to 2.4mm nozzle in a
pressure-feed type gun for spraying their multicolor material.

I'm finding that, short of spending way more for a gun than I'd like
to, the guns in my price range have 1.4mm to 1.8mm nozzles.

Has anyone tried to enlarge the nozzle size of a spray gun
successfully?...unsuccessfully?...in order to apply the zolatone
multicolor material?

My application is for cockpit interior which will not be covered w/
fabric...I'm attracted to the multi-color-stuff as it seems to offer a
good way to mask the CM seams and other irregularities...I've looked
for but have not found any comparable spray can product at Home Depot
or hardware stores.

Recommendations from experience are most welcome.

Thanks,

Fred


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 4:53 pm    Post subject: zolatone Reply with quote

Yes I used some number drills to open the nozzel up and the results were
fine.

Steve Hagar

Mesa Az
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From: Fred Klein <fklein(at)orcasonline.com>
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Date: 10/27/2010 3:55:48 PM
Subject: zolatone



Hi...I note that zolatone recommends a 2.0 to 2.4mm nozzle in a
pressure-feed type gun for spraying their multicolor material.

I'm finding that, short of spending way more for a gun than I'd like
to, the guns in my price range have 1.4mm to 1.8mm nozzles.

Has anyone tried to enlarge the nozzle size of a spray gun
successfully?...unsuccessfully?...in order to apply the zolatone
multicolor material?

My application is for cockpit interior which will not be covered w/
fabric...I'm attracted to the multi-color-stuff as it seems to offer a
good way to mask the CM seams and other irregularities...I've looked
for but have not found any comparable spray can product at Home Depot
or hardware stores.

Recommendations from experience are most welcome.

Thanks,

Fred




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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 7:07 pm    Post subject: zolatone Reply with quote

Fred,

I bought a Harbor Freight gun and drilled it out. Worked fine.
If your primer matches the base color of the zolatone, you won't have to
spray as much. The zolatone is heavy if you spray it thick.

Kevin
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2010 9:11 pm    Post subject: zolatone Reply with quote

Kevin K. & Steve H....thank you for your responses

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I bought a Harbor Freight gun and drilled it out.

...HF is my favorite supplier!

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Worked fine.

Excellent...BTW, how's the gun work on conventional paint after the
nozzle has been enlarged?

Fred


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 4:37 am    Post subject: zolatone Reply with quote

I've only used it with zolatone. I bought HVLP with a fresh air mask to
paint the plane. I'm gonna sell it.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 8:57 am    Post subject: zolatone Reply with quote

I used a standard 1.8mm nozzle, worked OK, but Zolatone does not hide
imperfections that well.
The decorator stone spray paint does a better job of covering seams etc.

Dave

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On 27-Oct-10, at 6:51 PM, Fred Klein wrote:

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Hi...I note that zolatone recommends a 2.0 to 2.4mm nozzle in a
pressure-feed type gun for spraying their multicolor material.

I'm finding that, short of spending way more for a gun than I'd
like to, the guns in my price range have 1.4mm to 1.8mm nozzles.

Has anyone tried to enlarge the nozzle size of a spray gun
successfully?...unsuccessfully?...in order to apply the zolatone
multicolor material?

My application is for cockpit interior which will not be covered w/
fabric...I'm attracted to the multi-color-stuff as it seems to
offer a good way to mask the CM seams and other
irregularities...I've looked for but have not found any comparable
spray can product at Home Depot or hardware stores.

Recommendations from experience are most welcome.

Thanks,

Fred



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 11:56 am    Post subject: Re: zolatone Reply with quote

Hi All,
You still have to use some filler (Superfil) on the seams. I followed with a gray spray can primer from Home Depot. After a couple days applied the Zolatone I bought at ACS with a Wagner Airless sprayer, with the tip you would use to apply heavy latex house paint. After a long cure, I put some clear lacquer over that to help seal it. Your results may vary.
Troy


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