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Kaytrim:
So even if the can is kept in the house is it a good idea to warm it up like you suggest?
Thanks & TTFN
Kaytrim
TOK:
--- Quote from: Kaytrim on November 20, 2007, 02:25:49 pm ---So even if the can is kept in the house is it a good idea to warm it up like you suggest?
Thanks & TTFN
Kaytrim
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That will keep flow more normalized if you're spraying in a cold garage. My garage is typically in the mid 40's on a cold winter morning. If a can from inside is left out there for just a short time, it doesn't spray as nice. The hot water trick buys a little more time.
Kaytrim:
--- Quote from: TOK on November 20, 2007, 08:27:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: Kaytrim on November 20, 2007, 02:25:49 pm ---So even if the can is kept in the house is it a good idea to warm it up like you suggest?
Thanks & TTFN
Kaytrim
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That will keep flow more normalized if you're spraying in a cold garage. My garage is typically in the mid 40's on a cold winter morning. If a can from inside is left out there for just a short time, it doesn't spray as nice. The hot water trick buys a little more time.
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:notworthy: Thanks for the tip.
Kaytrim:
Kaytrim's Kustoms introduces the first hand turned wooden ball and bat style joystick tops. These tops are patterned after the standard Sanwa ball LB-35 and bat LB-30-N tops. These tops have brass threaded inserts and will fit the following joysticks.
Sanwa JLF Series
Sanwa JLW-TM-8
Seimitsu LS-32 Series
These will not fit the Sanwa JLW-UM-8
These are turned by hand they so they will stray up to -/+1mm from the mold formed Sanwa tops. Only a mechanical duplicator can create a closer match. I have used calipers to measure the size of the top at various points on the originals and transfered those measurements to my tops as I turn them. You can see in the pics below the bat tops also have the recessed threads the same depth as the standard tops Each wood top is sanded smooth then polished with a high grade wax that will protect the wood from liquids and normal use.
From Left to right Yellow Ceder, YellowHeart, Spalted Maple & Oak. Future offerings will include Walnut, Curly Maple, Cherry, Purpleheart, Jatoba, Peruvian Walnut and Acrylic Acetate.
Bat Tops, yellow Sanwa Bat top shown for scale
Ball Tops, red Sanwa ball top shown for scale
polaris:
i really like those maple ones, great finish.
getting good with your mini jet thing dude. :cheers:
btw can you post a link to such tool?
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