Hi all,
Just thought i would share my experiences on my trial of Stewart System's Ekopoxy through a DeVilbiss Starting Line gun at 30psi.
It went pretty well i thought, however the main issue was the thickness of the paint (see the below blog post for images and a description of the issue).
My response was to thin it with distilled water until it looked about right for spraying, and i then emailed Stewart Systems to get their take on the issue, with the following response:
For those using the Eko-Poxy, how is everyone mixing it?
Blog post link: https://tasrv14.blogspot.com/2018/07/first-go-at-priming.html
Just thought i would share my experiences on my trial of Stewart System's Ekopoxy through a DeVilbiss Starting Line gun at 30psi.
It went pretty well i thought, however the main issue was the thickness of the paint (see the below blog post for images and a description of the issue).
My response was to thin it with distilled water until it looked about right for spraying, and i then emailed Stewart Systems to get their take on the issue, with the following response:
With EkoPoxy, it is normal for it to get thick like that when it sits for a while. We have noted that on the info sheet. You should not thin it to correct for that though. It just needs stirred with a drill stir for a few minutes and it will come back to a thick liquid form. Then follow the directions for mixing it and it should be about the right viscosity. You can thin it a little more than the published ratio, but don?t go too much.
For those using the Eko-Poxy, how is everyone mixing it?
Blog post link: https://tasrv14.blogspot.com/2018/07/first-go-at-priming.html