Spray can nozzle holder

Started by Ed ke6bnl, March 07, 2007, 01:39:04 PM

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Ed ke6bnl

This is so simple and as the rest you you we come up with special tools for all kinds of jobs but his one simple and good.  



drill two small holes in the top and I band saw the sides off to get the top off easier and the two holes in the top hold the nozzle tube and it can in some cases just be left on the plastic top.
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enjenjo

Touch up spray can caps are just the right size for covering a torque converter neck. The large ones can be used for touch up, with paint in the center, and thinner in the outer chamber to blend the paint in.
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Ed ke6bnl

Quote from: "enjenjo"Touch up spray can caps are just the right size for covering a torque converter neck. The large ones can be used for touch up, with paint in the center, and thinner in the outer chamber to blend the paint in.

I will have to try that one I have some torque converters that have tape and baggy that will not last long thanks ED
1948 F3, parts
1950 F1 SteetRod,
1949 F1 V8 flathead stocker
1948 F6 V8 SBC,
1953 Chevy 3100 AD pu future project& 85 s10 longbed for chassis
1972 Chopped El Camino daily driver
1968 Mustang Coupe
1998.5 Dodge 4x4 cummins 4door, 35"bfg,