thepumpguysc
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That happens to me A LOT.!!
I fix it by drifting across the yellow line..
THAT wakes up QUICK..
I fix it by drifting across the yellow line..
THAT wakes up QUICK..
Just got back from a bit of a highway road trip. I use cruise control alot, bad knees. And it happens all the time that the car being overtaken will realize they are just under the posted speed, so they speed up while you are attempting on overtake. And will follow you side by side till I have to go much faster, or go off the cruise control setting to fall back. If I fall back, they will then settle back in to a slower than posted speed. And then repeat the same actions when you later want to over take them.
That might be worth a try, but my shop is heated and air-conditioned, so it wasn't real cold to begin with. I keep it set at 55F/85F when I'm not out there, so it was probably 55-57F when I first went out this morning, but I had already turned the heat up to 63F hours before spraying.I “HAD” those problems until I started heating the cans..
Really HOT water works too..
Last couple of days/weeks we’ve had some cold temps in the 20’s/30’s.. enough to pull out the electric heater..
I simply put the can on it or in front of it and pick it up a time or 3 and give it a good shake and no more spritz..
Like I said, real hot water works too..
I never have trouble with the traditional white cans, either. This was the Farm and Implement product, though. I don't think they make a good "JD Green" in the traditional product line.I use a lot of Rustoleum and have very little trouble. \
Yep, done that. But these weren't clogged in the nozzle, it was clogged down inside the can.If you look at the nozzle the tip can be removed with a pocket knife (most tips) and a drop of Brake-Kleen and rubber tipped air gun usually cleans it out.
I always do this. I still remember being taught this trick ca.1980, as a kid who basically lived in dad's or grandpop's shops.I never ever turn can upside down blowing out after use and have 30 yo cans still spray.
Okay, I gotta see this move! Sounds scary.If tube going into can is clogged, which almost never happens with me, I put a drop of brake cleaner on top and shop air sprayed down in.
I still have a couple of cans of black and silver spray paint that I know were bought in the late 70s, and they still work, I just used some of the black last week.I still have some new 30 year old cans and grabbed one last week and sprayed perfect… semi flat black from the 90’s