Bar Nuthin 951 #1 Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Ran across a couple videos while looking for a paint shaker and saw this contraption for spray cans. I already had a piece of 3" PVC the right length. Just bought the 3" plug - stupid thing works like magic!!! 6 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebinmaine 70,751 #2 Posted yesterday at 01:27 AM Interesting concept! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 951 #3 Posted yesterday at 01:32 AM 1 minute ago, ebinmaine said: Interesting concept! When you stop the drill, you can hear the shaker ball whizzing around inside the can. Can of Rust-Oleum, prolly setting a couple years, sprayed like a dream. 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HyperPete 508 #4 Posted yesterday at 01:59 AM So, the one Adam likes has the shaft slightly off-center to facilitate shaking & mixing through wobble. How does the one in the 2nd video achieve that? Sorry, a bit critical, I know. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 951 #5 Posted 23 hours ago (edited) 53 minutes ago, HyperPete said: So, the one Adam likes has the shaft slightly off-center to facilitate shaking & mixing through wobble. How does the one in the 2nd video achieve that? Sorry, a bit critical, I know. The pipe is 3" - about a half inch wider than the spray can. The shop rag holds it against the side wall, plus allows you to retrieve the can. If you don't hold on tight, it takes on quite a wobble. I'm not sure the wobble is as important as the cyclone action it gets from spinning so fast. I don't think the wobble in Adam's video was intentional. I'll try to get a video of the one I made so you can see it. Edited 23 hours ago by Bar Nuthin 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 951 #6 Posted 23 hours ago Here's another video. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HyperPete 508 #7 Posted 23 hours ago Well it looks like It works well, and it's obviously very cheap, so I guess I'll have to give this a shot too! I think I have some three inch PVC, all I need is a test plug. Thanks for posting this! 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
squonk 42,554 #8 Posted 15 hours ago I watched the 2nd video. I was hoping he would paint it camo so he would lose it in his shop. 1 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
953 nut 57,932 #9 Posted 14 hours ago Shaking a paint can is the best exercise I get some days, why would I want to mechanize it? 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 951 #10 Posted 14 hours ago 16 minutes ago, 953 nut said: Shaking a paint can is the best exercise I get some days, why would I want to mechanize it? Yeah, kinda reminds me of younger days. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 951 #11 Posted 14 hours ago 1 hour ago, squonk said: I watched the 2nd video. I was hoping he would paint it camo so he would lose it in his shop. All I have to do to lose stuff in the shop is set it down! My garage isn't very big, but yesterday I spent a half hour looking for a beacon light on a 4' pole. Ended up being right out in the open. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
8ntruck 7,388 #12 Posted 11 hours ago . When I first started working as an e ginger, we had an old, semi retires engi per that had a work room in the product engineering area. He would come in and tinker with stuff several days a week. His toom was less than organized. When he would set something down and loose it, he would take a Poloroid picture of his bench, and look for the item in the picture. His theory was that the lost item had temporarily rotated into another dimension that we can't see, but a Poloroid camera could detect. 4 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CRF857 188 #13 Posted 11 hours ago 13 hours ago, Bar Nuthin said: Ran across a couple videos while looking for a paint shaker and saw this contraption for spray cans. I already had a piece of 3" PVC the right length. Just bought the 3" plug - stupid thing works like magic!!! I purchased a skill reciprocating saw at a garage sale. The blade mounting component was broken. After finding out i was NLA I turned it into a paint shaker. BIL donated a shoe with velcro straps. If straps are slightly loose the can will rotate while being shaken. Turn it on and walk away for a few minutes. BIL’s shoe was big enough to accommodate the tall cans also. 13 hours ago, Bar Nuthin said: Ran across a couple videos while looking for a paint shaker and saw this contraption for spray cans. I already had a piece of 3" PVC the right length. Just bought the 3" plug - stupid thing works like magic!!! 2 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 951 #14 Posted 10 hours ago What I was originally searching for was a gallon paint shaker. Anyone have a good DIY hack? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EB-80/8inPA 1,793 #15 Posted 5 hours ago 5 hours ago, CRF857 said: BIL’s shoe was big enough to accommodate the tall cans also. Seems a shame to use such a fine looking shoe for a paint shaker. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CRF857 188 #16 Posted 3 hours ago 2 hours ago, EB-80/8inPA said: Seems a shame to use such a fine looking shoe for a paint shaker. It’s current occupation has not been kind to it. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beap52 1,188 #17 Posted 2 hours ago After wasting several partial cans of spray paint because nozzles dried out or got paint caked over them, when I am finished with spraying, I now remove the spray nozzle and blow it out with blow gun on compressor to clear any residual paint. I often times also blow a shot of air into then tube sticking out of the top of the spray can. I lightly replace the nozzle and I'm ready for the next time. I sometimes also soak valves in acetone and the blow them out with compressed air. Some time ago, on a similar topic, I suggested (at your own risk) to re-pressurize spray can paint that has lost it's pressure. I have a valve stem that has been cut off and I place the cut off end of valve stem over the tube sticking out of the top of the spray can and using an air chuck blow air into the spray can. Don't over pressurize the can or we'll be reading about you under "bumps and bruises". Also, I'll warn you to wear latex gloves otherwise you'll likely end up with colorful fingers. 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HyperPete 508 #18 Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, Bar Nuthin said: What I was originally searching for was a gallon paint shaker. Anyone have a good DIY hack? An old washing machine, perhaps? Do you have any spare horizontal shaft engines that you don't have a use for? I know! Build an attachment For one of your horses that connects to the PTO. You'll be rich! You'll be famous! (Hopefully you won't be covered in paint!) 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beap52 1,188 #19 Posted 1 hour ago Ahhh! Now I have a reason to buy another Wheelhorse with a shaky Kohler! Do I cut a hole in the hood and place the bucket of paint on the head or baling wire it to the side of the engine? Decisions, decisions! 1 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HyperPete 508 #20 Posted 1 hour ago I was thinking more of an eccentric pulley, attached by a long, bouncy belt, connected to the rear. Heck, with that setup, you can drive around on uneven ground to amplify the results! Your plans would benefit from that, too... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bar Nuthin 951 #21 Posted 52 minutes ago 4 minutes ago, HyperPete said: I was thinking more of an eccentric pulley, attached by a long, bouncy belt, connected to the rear. Heck, with that setup, you can drive around on uneven ground to amplify the results! Your plans would benefit from that, too... I remember seeing one that was attached to a tractor rim. The guy just drove around his barnyard with a 5 gallon can of paint attached to one of the wheels. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites