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<blockquote data-quote="D.ID" data-source="post: 500704" data-attributes="member: 14340"><p>Sorry to hear it. You must have got a bad rattle can. I just used this system for the first time today. I sprayed both my T3 and my 116 using one od green kit and it worked like a charm. I was initially concerned until I realized I was habitually shaking the can every time I stopped, once I broke myself of that it worked great and very consistent. I personally found the air brush set up and clean up to be a pain and a deterrent. This experience this morning has me looking at a whole pile of rifles and a couple side arms that could use some color. I think in light of your experience I will get an extra spray can or two in case I get a bad one. I do not know but expect the duracoat will be unusable very quickly since the hardener was mixed. I am very happy about my recent experience, sorry to hear yours was not as smooth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.ID, post: 500704, member: 14340"] Sorry to hear it. You must have got a bad rattle can. I just used this system for the first time today. I sprayed both my T3 and my 116 using one od green kit and it worked like a charm. I was initially concerned until I realized I was habitually shaking the can every time I stopped, once I broke myself of that it worked great and very consistent. I personally found the air brush set up and clean up to be a pain and a deterrent. This experience this morning has me looking at a whole pile of rifles and a couple side arms that could use some color. I think in light of your experience I will get an extra spray can or two in case I get a bad one. I do not know but expect the duracoat will be unusable very quickly since the hardener was mixed. I am very happy about my recent experience, sorry to hear yours was not as smooth. [/QUOTE]
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