A sister company did a moderate amount of painting and screen printing.
They had a simple home made paint mixer that consisted of a motor, gear
reducer and a frame that held a pair of parallel shafts. The paint can was
laid on its side and it rotated on the pair of shafts like a wiener on a hot
dog cooker. Simple and I think effective.
Doug Armstrong
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Of john niolon
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 10:21 PM
To: shop-talk
Subject: [Shop-talk] I need a paint shaker
based on what I see on the internet.... I can't afford a new 1 gallon paint
shaker for
my truck painting project. so I'm looking for a used shaker (under a
hundred
bucks) or
some ideas on building my own.
I'm mixing paint I bought over a year ago and it's too far and too expensive
to drive it back to the automotive
paint dealer I bought it from to have it re-shook......
any ideas ???
thanks
John
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