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Re: [TR] UNCLOGGING Weld-Thru Aerosol?

To: dorpaul@negia.net, triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [TR] UNCLOGGING Weld-Thru Aerosol?
From: Dave1massey@cs.com
Date: Sun, 21 Jan 2007 12:48:02 EST
In a message dated 1/21/2007 8:14:40 AM Central Standard Time, 
dorpaul@negia.net writes: 
> Folks, I just bought a brand new $15 tall spray can of Weld-Thru Primer by
> Evercoat, shook it for 10 min. (to disperse the zinc stuff) and only used it 
> a
> couple of times (spraying it upside down at the end to clear the nozzle each
> time) and running a mig wire into it's nozzle to unclog it) and now it's
> clogged up and I can't get it to spray!  WHAT CAN I DO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Those nozzles are just pressed on.  If you pull on it it will pop off and you 
can replace it with a matching nozzle from another can.  Alternatively you 
can soak it in some lacquer thinner and maybe clear it out.  I've had many cans 
of paint do this.  I've had many cans of paint not do this.  I don't know why.

Another possible cause is a poor seal at the valve (the bit crimped on to the 
top) and all the propellent has leaked out leaving the product so the new 
nozzle may have no effect.

> 
> EVEN TAKING A SAWZALL TO THE CAN (BTDT) IS BEING RE-CONSIDERED.

DON'T DO THAT!  The propellant is propane (actually a mix of propane and 
isobutane, but that is TMI*.  Suffice to say it is a flamable hydrocarbon.  
That 
is what they use instead of Freon).  If you want to recover the product for use 
in a regular spray gun  Here is a technique that works even if it is somewhat 
hazardous so keep an extinguisher handy:  (Do this in a well ventilate area)

Do this in a well ventilated area.  Set the can on a flat surface.  Using a 
sharp tool (awl, pick, chisel, etc) and a hammer poke a hole in the top (above 
the waterline).  The can will now start spewing propellant (flamable).  Mow 
quickly invert the can iinto a container and the product will be forced out.  
Be 
sure to use a large container as there will be some splashing.  Also there 
will be some of the paint spewed at random as you invert the can so be prepared 
for for that eventuality (ie: spread out some newspaper or something).

Again, do this in a well ventilated area.  As the propane mixes with air the 
concentration will very quickly drop below the lower explosive limit but until 
then there is risk of explosion.  (Did I mention to do this only in a well 
ventilated area?  Like outside?)

Try another nozzle first.

> 
> WILL A $3 CAN OF RUSTOLEUM PRIMER NOT DO THE JOB?
> 


* TMI: Too Much Information


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