CaveCreekRay
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L3800 HST, KingKutter box scraper, KingKutter 66" rake, County Pride Subsoiler
I always buy an extra can of spray paint to save from making trips back to the store. Some colors I use a lot of, I keep in back stock. It adds up. After calling Rustoleum a few months back and finding out that paint older than a year old is considered "out of date" should it not work, I thought I'd try keeping the cans mixed at least once a year. That is a pain by hand, so I picked up one of these off Amazon: a MixKwik
It fits on your standard reciprocating saw. The can restraint harness looks like it was off a snow board and is very well made. On low speed for 10 seconds and then medium speed for 5 seconds, you can tell the contents are well mixed. I mixed a bunch of warm cans one morning and they felt quite "foamy" inside. Mechanical mixing should prevent the paint from solidifying at the bottom of the can, plugging up the supply tube or spray head.
I figure if I save four cans a year, I will pay for the $24 tool every year I use it.
It fits on your standard reciprocating saw. The can restraint harness looks like it was off a snow board and is very well made. On low speed for 10 seconds and then medium speed for 5 seconds, you can tell the contents are well mixed. I mixed a bunch of warm cans one morning and they felt quite "foamy" inside. Mechanical mixing should prevent the paint from solidifying at the bottom of the can, plugging up the supply tube or spray head.
I figure if I save four cans a year, I will pay for the $24 tool every year I use it.