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Gandale
#1 Posted : 11 August 2018 10:31:04

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Fed up with hand shaking paints to get the smooth consistency needed. I tried this and it works great for me and now use it all the time...

https://www.youtube.com/...aI&feature=youtu.be

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#2 Posted : 11 August 2018 10:43:16

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Brilliant idea, and so cheap to do!
Thanks for sharing Alan, I think of few of us will be using this method in future ThumpUp
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#3 Posted : 11 August 2018 11:16:41

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Nice conversion, but for those that don't want to make it, a purpose item from Robart is available which also has a 240v spec..
https://robart.com/produ...haker-electric-100-240v
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#4 Posted : 11 August 2018 21:44:04

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This does exactly the same job but cheaper

https://www.amazon.co.uk...bart+hobby+paint+shaker

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#5 Posted : 12 August 2018 08:50:34

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Paint stirrers on the market which are cheaper still..
https://www.jadlamracing...0gVqEAQYAiABEgLYPPD_BwE
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#6 Posted : 12 August 2018 09:13:58

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Both are still a lot of money for something that can be done by hand. I find a few twizzles of a Tamiya paint stirrer does the job fine.
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My take on stiring paint is that its slower, less effective, even if you add a ball baering and its somthing additonal to clean

Inwould rather spend the pennys and save the time for building things rather than pinch a few quid and lose time to prep and clean up
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#8 Posted : 28 August 2018 11:51:26

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Hi Guys

A £10.00 secondhand Jigsaw off ebay works for me BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin
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#9 Posted : 13 September 2018 16:42:26

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eebygum wrote:
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A £10.00 secondhand Jigsaw off ebay works for me BigGrin BigGrin BigGrin


Same here and I find it really does give paints a good old shake up, works a treat....

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Alan
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