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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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What Brand of spray glaze do you use for Zirc ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ps2thtec" data-source="post: 291692" data-attributes="member: 3335"><p>I think I’ve got the airbrush spray glaze dialed in well for me. Two very thin coats. Rarely adjust contact after- maybe one ruberwheel swipe.</p><p></p><p>The cans require too much shaking. And $. There was a can brand a few years ago,Quala, but not available anymore. Was probably just a relabel but it sold for less than others. And the cans can be inconsistent.</p><p></p><p>I spray them on the die. Solves the issue some mentioned. Pick them off with a diamond tip tweezers and place on the honeycomb tray. The can had too much air pressure that blew some off the die. </p><p>Could be an issue in you are modelless. Can also lay them on a sponge. I wouldn’t want the spray all on my trays.</p><p></p><p>Not to get way off track, but I stain the crown on the die also. My thought is it’s more close to insert, on the prep, no light shining through from bottom. Your thoughts anyone ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ps2thtec, post: 291692, member: 3335"] I think I’ve got the airbrush spray glaze dialed in well for me. Two very thin coats. Rarely adjust contact after- maybe one ruberwheel swipe. The cans require too much shaking. And $. There was a can brand a few years ago,Quala, but not available anymore. Was probably just a relabel but it sold for less than others. And the cans can be inconsistent. I spray them on the die. Solves the issue some mentioned. Pick them off with a diamond tip tweezers and place on the honeycomb tray. The can had too much air pressure that blew some off the die. Could be an issue in you are modelless. Can also lay them on a sponge. I wouldn’t want the spray all on my trays. Not to get way off track, but I stain the crown on the die also. My thought is it’s more close to insert, on the prep, no light shining through from bottom. Your thoughts anyone ? [/QUOTE]
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