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Use mine every day! 👊🏻👊🏻👊🏻
Ответитьthats pretty much for industrial or any hobbyist mechanic, spray can alone is about $60-80 plus you need an air compressor. the $5 little can at the store lasts if you use it right😂
ОтветитьI just use those cheap ass pump sprayers you use with cleaning fluid you can buy from the dollar store. Same with brake cleaner.
ОтветитьSo... to save a dollar per can of WD-40... I buy a $60 sprayer that will probably need replacement parts before 60 cans go through it, and which requires time and energy (both physical and electrical via the compressor to charge it) to clean, maintain, set up, and use...? Well, sir... I think I'll pass. But if they go on clearance for ten bucks or less, I'm in. Love your work and your content, brother.
ОтветитьI have used the same Sure Shot for over 10 years. No repairs needed. I keep it charged to about 30 psi and 30% full of lacquer thinner. It's an investment, as is any good tool. I'm very pleased.
ОтветитьI've been using sure shot for years. I take out the atomizers in the tip. Gives you a awesome stream for brake parts cleaner
ОтветитьI only buy ballistol anyway. I shit on wd40
ОтветитьYou are wasting to much money on unnecessary stuff.
ОтветитьI should start doing this.
Love wd-40 for after etching in ferric chloride.
That or have a tub of it I can just dip the knife in to dispace any water to prevent flash rusting.
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ОтветитьDid anyone else smell that WD40 when he sprayed it? 😅
ОтветитьI love these sure shots and they’re worth every penny, thankfully I find them at estate, tag, garage, sales for the price the previous owners bought them back then. I’ve got of a collection, though not at all for the sake of collecting…but to always be 3 ft away from any bottle at any time in my home shop.
ОтветитьCan bulk fluid film be sprayed from these?
ОтветитьI’ve been thinking about making my own refil cans. This solved and will save me a lot of time.
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