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Project Finishing
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-08 18:24:00)  by Stephen Saar
I'm currently rebuilding my grandfathers RAS, and I'm now painting it. I tried using a HVLP gun to spray my paint material (Benjamin Moore Ironclad Enamel), but the material was just to thick for the gun to properly spray. What do you guys use if you need to spray a thick material? -Stephen
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Project Finishing
Started 3 weeks, 5 days ago (2009-11-08 19:17:00)  by Phil Phelps
Most paints need to be reduced to spray. Oil base? Use mineral spirits @ 10% reduction. If not enough to spray evenly, reduce until you get proper results. You will need more than one coat, I'm sure.
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Finished Work: Animation
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-24 02:31:00)  by thecayflow
Hi, there. This is my first work posted here :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wi40-s9K7lQ I tried to get a high viscous fluid using Realflow. Deal with huge values of viscosity can be a tricky task. Please, C & C will be highly appreciated: I need your feedback, comments, etc. Thank you. Maya, Maxwell, Realflow, Photoshop and AE. A few images ...
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-27 01:16:00)  by thecayflow
Thank you Daemonecles! :-) ...syrup is not a very usual thing where i´m living, so I bought a few different brands in an imported food shop. I realized that depending on the type/brand there are a few close to honey... with large and thin fillaments, but the real mapple syrup is not so viscous, it may release little droplets. It´s really interesting. Quote: ...
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Oil and Lubrication
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-22 22:27:00)  by yankin&bankin
Quote: Originally Posted by williamchain Also, go with the yamalube. Its not a high viscosity so you won't have to worry about waxing up in the cold weather. How do you figure it's any less viscous than anything else of the same advertised viscosity? Just curious what your reasoning is.
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-21 18:13:00)  by Fair
+1 for finned cover only Pumps that work with high viscosity fluids like differential fluid/gear oil are a little more challenging to find. Lots of places to leak with a diff cooler system, too. This mod is more for endurance road racing.
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Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-26 20:32:00)  by mendonsy
5w-30 will be fine. the first number (5) is the viscosity at low temperatures and the second number (30) is the viscosity at high temperatures. It just means that the oil does not thin out as much when hot.
Components, Wrenching
Started 2 months, 1 week ago (2009-09-22 14:54:00)  by roadbike_moron
Quote: Originally Posted by Pirx In reality, yes, the drag of high-quality ceramic bearings, with appropriate low-viscosity lubricant, can be a few percent less, at most, than the drag of a high-quality steel bearing. As a result, the difference will be imperceptible. Typically, in the real world, and for bottom brackets wirth their very low rpm, ceramic ...
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-21 14:31:00)  by HBP
High mileage oils aren't anything special. They're just a higher viscosity. The higher viscosity helps if you have leaks or are burning oil. Persoanlly I'd just keep on running conventional oil,unless you have the symptoms mentioned above. At 80,000 miles,I doubt you do.
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Started 2 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-09-21 00:00:00)  by GeoGeo
I've used motul in my cars, the competition V300 series. Works out great...I use a higher viscosity 10W40 grade due to turbocharged engine and high heat. For the BS though, I'm not sure if I want to switch--probably easier to stick to the manufacturer's recommendations. At least until the warranty runs out
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