Airbrush Artist, Kustom Painter, and Pinstriper making content for your entertainment. Creator of ZD FlipZ, multi-layered stencils used for creating 3D effects in silver & gold leaf (also can be used as paint stencilZ) available at BrusHstroKeZ.com store tab.
Lol. Good morning man! Appreciate the support🤘🏻 Let me know if there’s anything specific u want to learn, and I’ll try to make a vid for ya, or answer any questions u may have.
What surface area would that single light cover? Could you dry an alloy under 1 light or would you have to keep moving it around to share the intensity to make the paint dry evenly?
I would say about a 2-3ft area with one light. When I do motorcycle parts, I move it around to try to heat it up evenly, then set it stationary once the part is up to temperature.
I don’t think so. This is a fluid passage and no air should be getting to it. If air is coming out there, it should be coming out the cup area as well. The only way I can think of air getting in that area, would be through the nozzle, either a bad one or it’s not tightened enough. Let me know if this helpZ.
@@RONAKAWEED If u mean having it just run off and bead up on a 2nd or 3rd coat, yes I have. Luckily it was on a practice tank. I stopped using it. Too many issues for me.
@@sherryleggett1612 Yes it can. I talked to the owner of the company a few times right after the helmet video. He helped me figure it out and wanted feedback from me about any other issues the arose. I found too many issues with it for custom paint and no longer use it. Found an awesome 15min clear coat that works as fast as the Clean Armor. ItZ called The Flash by Revolt Auto Paint.
Very good video 👍 Any questions I had you definitely answered throughout the vid. I can definitely see this helping out many with their projects. Keep up the great work. 💚👊
@@BUBS_HD For sure. The promoter has a ‘57 Chevy and a ‘57 Nomad. So had to use the Bel Air font. He loved it. Not as clean as I like. Knocked down the paint edge with a plastic razor blade a lil too soon on the ‘Best’ lettering and smeared a lil paint🤦🏻♂️
ThankZ man! I’ve done enough now that I’ve got it down. The 1947 Knucklehead I did it on finally made it out to itZ first show this week and took home Best Motorcycle. I’ll be posting a Short of it in the next couple of days. Appreciate ur support🤘🏻
@BrusHstroKeZ no worries bro, amazing work always deserves recognition 👏 I have to order some of your stencils I just keep getting busy, but next week I should get it done.
I used the stand I was painting it on and the other I used an empty old gallon paint can. I don’t clear the inside of them, just clear around the bottom edges.
@@joejones6745 Yep. And workZ so good, when I tore down to clean it, I realized I never tightened down the nozzle, was finger tight, and it still laid glass!!!
I don't know how well you take criticism and it doesn't really matter to me, but what you have just shown is how to airbrush realistic flames inside-out. The theory of starting loose and ending tight is correct, but you sprayed the colors in reverse of the way they should be laid down. Its always light to dark. Not light, dark to light. The last color before the highlights should be the darkest color and then add highlights at the end. If youve been unable to figure out why your flames dont look right then now you have your answer. Youll be surprised how good the flames will look when done correctly. I hope that you use my advice and begin creating amazing realistic fire. By the way... Mike Lavalle was the undisputed king of True Fire. Watch the way he works and build up from that. Also, Craig Frazier is very good at this as well. Check out some of his videos. Side note: Theres no such thing as opaque candies. All candies are transparent.
@@ArcAngel572nc I’ve bought all Mike’s videos and watched many times and know Craig and watched most of his videos as well. I’d love for u to find and share any video of someone painting true fire light to dark. That is completely backwards🤦🏻♂️ I never said candies r opaque. I said u can use opaque colors if u don’t have candy. U obviously have not watched any of my other videoZ. I clearly know what I’m doing with candies. They’re my favorite thing to spray and I’d say I’m pretty good at it. Sorry but won’t be taking ur backwards advice. This video is quite old and was learning to do true fire. I’m much better now. Sure there is more recent fire in my Shorts videos. I’ve traveled the country to train with the best of the best the last 3yrs or so. And know where I stand. Even got selected to be one of 100 artists internationally to be in the Battle of the Boards. But would really love for u to post a link to a video of ANYONE painting true fire light colorZ to dark colorZ!!!
@@lynntankersley4837 ItZ only 5’8” x 6’2” with a 6’4” ceiling. TINY!!! My 2 fans have 3 speeds. Both on low 2400cfm, on high 4200cfm. Works great. Depends on what I’m doing, I’ll adjust the speed, but usually run on low or medium. I have 2 20x20” and 2 20x14” house furnace filters as my inlet air. In the basement of my crappy 100+yr old house lol.
what rotary buffer is that? Have you ever had a part fall from stand while buffing? I bought a Griots G9 CSI XX Compund. I gotta make a special table mount for Harley 5 gallon split tanks.
@@lynntankersley4837 ItZ a cheap Harbor Freight rotary. Haven’t had anything fall. I mount them with a bolt to my stands. I usually make a new mount for each different style tank so I can mount them. Or put them on a rubber ‘Welcome’ mat on a table to buff. ThatZ what I do with split tanks. CSI is awesome stuff, haven’t tried the XX yet but will when I run out of the regular stuff.