bonjour ,
vous en avez un?? un melangeur a peinture c est efficace ??
combien de temps faite vous le mélange Cette question est intéressante car même a la main des fois,cest 3 coups car on est presse et des fois beaucoup plus longtemps
vos avis sur la question.
melangeur de peinture
melangeur de peinture
Frantal
Re: melangeur de peinture
tu penses à ce genre de produit:
https://micro-modele.fr/fr/accessoires/ ... nture.html
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j'ai failli en acheter un, mais ne l'ayant pas eu en mains je ne suis pas sûr qu'il accepte les pots Railcolor qui font 35mm de diamètre.
Je veux bien aussi un retour d'expérience si quelqu'un l'a déjà utilisé !
https://micro-modele.fr/fr/accessoires/ ... nture.html
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j'ai failli en acheter un, mais ne l'ayant pas eu en mains je ne suis pas sûr qu'il accepte les pots Railcolor qui font 35mm de diamètre.
Je veux bien aussi un retour d'expérience si quelqu'un l'a déjà utilisé !
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Gérard
Gérard
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Re: melangeur de peinture
I use the same type as shown by Franck.....going on 5 years and with good results. I did put a pad in the cradle for the paint bottle to help keep it in place, and I have only had to replace the rubber band strap once. These shakers are a bit noisy but they do the job. The cost of mine was almost $50.00 USD
I hope you find this information useful.
Rick
I hope you find this information useful.
Rick
Re: melangeur de peinture
Thank you Rick for your response, and how long do you mix approximately?
For your information, 20 euros on Amazon currently.
For your information, 20 euros on Amazon currently.
Frantal
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Re: melangeur de peinture
Hi Franck,
It depends on the type of paint you are using. I use both enamels and acrylics. the enamels take a bit longer and my mixer is not designed for extended use so I have to mix and let it rest then mix again if the paint has been in storage a long time. It is a convenience though as in the past I would have to remove the jar lid and stir the paint by hand and then recap it and finish by shaking it by hand. The acrylic paint takes only a minute or so and it is ready to go.
It depends on the type of paint you are using. I use both enamels and acrylics. the enamels take a bit longer and my mixer is not designed for extended use so I have to mix and let it rest then mix again if the paint has been in storage a long time. It is a convenience though as in the past I would have to remove the jar lid and stir the paint by hand and then recap it and finish by shaking it by hand. The acrylic paint takes only a minute or so and it is ready to go.
