Mr.AK902
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Does anyone know where I can purchase this fluid film compressor kit in Canada? I've searched high and low, can't find it anywhere. None of the sites I've looked at allow it to be shipped to Canada which is strange.
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All I have is the pancake thing...glad I didn’t waste my money on a gun. I’ll get some shop to do it and use the cans for touch up.
Does anyone know where I can purchase this fluid film compressor kit in Canada? I've searched high and low, can't find it anywhere. None of the sites I've looked at allow it to be shipped to Canada which is strange.
Says unavailable to ship to Canada...Amazon?
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What's the one modification??All iv been using is a Harbor Freight electric paint sorayer with just one modification. Works well.
Just warm the fluid film before spraying.
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Says unavailable to ship to Canada...
Thanks a lot for the insight. I've always heard of corrosion free, but never really looked into it because I've always had good results with Fluid Film. Looks as is corrosion free is better anyway, and its kits are available locally in person. Thanks again, corrosion free seems to sell some good application equipment as well.Similar function, different product, actually comes FROM Canada....Ive used this and Fluid Film and like the Corrosion Free better because its not lanolin based (doesn't smell like wet goat ... )
They sell the undercoating liquid along with 2 or 3 guns to spray it with, at different price levels.
https://corrosionfree.com/store/
Since they are in Canada you might be able to find an "installer" and have them do it instead.
Thanks a lot for the insight. I've always heard of corrosion free, but never really looked into it because I've always had good results with Fluid Film. Looks as is corrosion free is better anyway, and its kits are available locally in person. Thanks again, corrosion free seems to sell some good application equipment as well.
Corrosion Free doesnt set up like the Boeshield will, but I feel like it does "set" more than Fluid Film. It also starts off better than FF, IMHO....more of a hair gel consistency and no need to really mix it or heat it up to liquify and spray it.
I used Boeshield T9 on my cast iron workshop tools. It setup like a dry wax type material and kept the cast iron from rusting while providing slickness for wood to move across.