x2, amen. ..even though i ordered a bunch of caps the other day without even looking at what fits what, lol. reckless. if they dont fit, MAKE em fit. thats how i see it. but yea, FUCK wasting money. lmao.
A lot of people have problems wit rusto Americas Finest/painters touch & I have the solution. if you have a local wallmart or kmart thats good now go to 1 of those stores and go to the automotive section and look for something called stoners invisible glass the can is black with a yellow top now open the top and there will be a cap looks like an german outline 2/3 but its white it is by far the best cap for the rusto brand it works even better with krylon. this cap is good 4 outlines & tags throw ups. with this cap the rusto brands will not 'stutter' like with the stock cap & other certain caps have fun
dont go to the bathroom thats hot as shit, n dont worry bout tags or wrappers the security towers only go off for things $20+, just go find a spot where the cameras wont see u stash it n if its hot take a few back as if you were looking at them n changed your mind. light bulb isle is my personal favorite also if, only at walmart that i know of, you get caught wit under $20 worth of shit n its your first time they write u up n let u go, i dont think they will call ur rents either but they may ban u
wow thanks man cause ive noticed that past few rusto cans iv got the female part is like ONE mm larger then there old cans i just checked it out a few days ago, and i know it must be true casue with the newFAT caps i bought worked great on the old rustos but the just slpater and leak all over the new cans... bout to go rack me up some of those car caps
try it on the can if it doesnt work then it doesnt work its simple as that u dun need a thread like this
bananna skinnys dont work on ironlak that why they should improve grey dots so they dont clog a quick so people dont waste there time on shitty bananna caps i heard its because of the grey dye it sweels and clog more rapidly than a regular cap such as a black dot
here's what i need: i work for a company that says i don't need to bring my own tools. i look around every jobsite i go to, or something comes up out of the blue, and discover otherwise. i need to paint my tools, along with etching, for jobsite identification, and i need high heat paint for my impact sockets. i'm liking this Superior Industries paint, and using the stock tips will just make a mess; i need a tip that will make a fine smudge or quick stripe. amazon.com carries a full(?) set of montana tips, and i'll likely do the trial and error thing 'cause i'll need to find the mark that i want to make anyway. i just wonder what other people might have to say about my idea; maybe there's something better for this than spray paint, ya' know?