Does anyone have any tips for can control? and no i dont want bullshit answers even thouhg thats what ill get...hopefully sumone can answer...is it just practice practice practice? and then you get used to it? kuz i seem to be MUCH better with a pen or marker in my blackbook...and so i was wondering will i gradually become better at spraying, with exp.? thanks if you do answer for real... -Kause <--DVSKrew-->
same advice as guy above me, and practice too develop more can control and if oyu have none jsut buy low pressure paint.
get cheap paint, and let like a lot of the pressure out before you start painting. that way, itll be low pressure. but dont do it with good paint, because you probly wont use all the paint in the can if you let alot of the pressure out.
ive never tried it but i was told if you hold the can upside down and let some of the aeresol out it'll lower the pressure.. lower pressure=less drips
montana alien is low pressure. pretty much everything else is high pressure. i think belton is high pressure, i really couldnt say though
ive actually been wondering about can control too. does the amount of pressure pushed down on the cap help control the paint flow?
essentially for some cans^^^ but nobodies going to sit there and hold it with the same pressure on the cap for a long time...
i remember me and futuers^(post above me) were in his garage we were spraypainting on card board and his dad set up this tarp and shit for us it was fun
pactice at areas that are basically shit abandoned, half demolished, ect.. dat way you have all the room and u can paint when ever you want. the cardboard in the garage thing aint so great youll get paint on the walls and run of off space
not if u keep going ova the paint or go on the back of cardboard or just get a new piece ....i used 2 have this bed base in my backyard 1 of those shitty wood 1s and i used 2 just get shit paint n practise my pieces on ther