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Posted: 12/11/2023 11:47:26 AM EDT
[Last Edit: bco175]
I've used alumahyde 2 rattle cans many, many tmes over the last 20 years or so. I know the routine. I always warm the can in water, warm the part in the oven, and SHAKE THE LIVING HELL out of the can for a total of at least 10 minutes. Usually 15 minutes. I've never had an issue with it laying down a nice finish.
I went through my routine with a recently purchased can. It sprayed chunks. Got it cleaned out, Warmed it more, shook it more, more chunks. I sprayed half the can before it produced an acceptable mist. Started spraying the workpiece, it put out mist for a few seconds, then more chunks. I gave up on it. I called Brownells and spoke to their aluma hyde tech guy. He said this is a know problem and right now they cannot figure it out. He said he could send me another can, but it would probably do the same thing. I asked for his recommendation on how to proceed. He told me to use cerakote or gunkote. Beware, if you try to use current alumahyde 2, you will probably get to strip the project again and start over. Brownells will still sell you the product, knowing this. |
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Aside from the issue with the Aluma Hyde, would a different brand of an epoxy paint possibly work for your application?
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I'm going to sandblast and then spray gunkote with my hvlp
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[Last Edit: j3_]
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Last can of the flat black I got you could not spray it with the nozzle that came on the can it was so hard to push down it would try to bend to the side. I was able to use some of the old spare nozzles I had ordered a couple of years ago. Still was overly hard to push but the spare nozzles I had did not bend. Starting spraying I had to push down on the nozzle pointed away from the part to keep from blasting a thick spot when it would finally go down and start the spray.
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Not as bad as what OP posted but did two guns recently and had 2 bad colors and one that sprayed just fine. Cans all out in front of electric heater and shoke 3-4 mins at a time for a few hours. Probably 20 mins or more of shaking per can total.
Alumahyde 2 came from amazon btw |
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damn, I just got 5 cans in the mail today.
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[Last Edit: Baron_Von_Savant]
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Let me just start by apologizing on behalf of individual that gave you that information, it was incorrect. As the actual Aluma-Hyde II Tech Guy, I can confirm that there are currently no known issues with Aluma-Hyde II and that's not to say you didn't get a bad can, obviously you did and Brownells will take care of it. I use Aluma-Hyde II straight from inventory almost weekly in the Brownells studio and can assure you that Brownells is not knowingly sending out bad product to customers.
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Originally Posted By Baron_Von_Savant: Let me just start by apologizing on behalf of individual that gave you that information, it was incorrect. As the actual Aluma-Hyde II Tech Guy, I can confirm that there are currently no known issues with Aluma-Hyde II and that's not to say you didn't get a bad can, obviously you did and Brownells will take care of it. I use Aluma-Hyde II straight from inventory almost weekly in the Brownells studio and can assure you that Brownells is not knowingly sending out bad product to customers. View Quote This means that one Brownells employee is lying. Which one is it? Why would the employee come up with such a well crafted story and then tell me to use another product? The product in that particular can was crap. I was offered a new can (which he said may have the same problem) until I told him I purchased that particular can on Amazon. Then I was told to deal with the Amazon seller. If it was simply a "bad can", emblazoned with the Brownells name on it, I would think Brownells would make it right, not concoct a wild excuse and then refuse to help me. No biggie, life's too short and I have gun kote to spray now. |
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Originally Posted By bco175: This means that one Brownells employee is lying. Which one is it? Why would the employee come up with such a well crafted story and then tell me to use another product? The product in that particular can was crap. I was offered a new can (which he said may have the same problem) until I told him I purchased that particular can on Amazon. Then I was told to deal with the Amazon seller. If it was simply a "bad can", emblazoned with the Brownells name on it, I would think Brownells would make it right, not concoct a wild excuse and then refuse to help me. No biggie, life's too short and I have gun kote to spray now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By bco175: Originally Posted By Baron_Von_Savant: Let me just start by apologizing on behalf of individual that gave you that information, it was incorrect. As the actual Aluma-Hyde II Tech Guy, I can confirm that there are currently no known issues with Aluma-Hyde II and that's not to say you didn't get a bad can, obviously you did and Brownells will take care of it. I use Aluma-Hyde II straight from inventory almost weekly in the Brownells studio and can assure you that Brownells is not knowingly sending out bad product to customers. This means that one Brownells employee is lying. Which one is it? Why would the employee come up with such a well crafted story and then tell me to use another product? The product in that particular can was crap. I was offered a new can (which he said may have the same problem) until I told him I purchased that particular can on Amazon. Then I was told to deal with the Amazon seller. If it was simply a "bad can", emblazoned with the Brownells name on it, I would think Brownells would make it right, not concoct a wild excuse and then refuse to help me. No biggie, life's too short and I have gun kote to spray now. @Brownells_ar15 What is the deal here? |
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Originally Posted By bco175: This means that one Brownells employee is lying. Which one is it? Why would the employee come up with such a well crafted story and then tell me to use another product? The product in that particular can was crap. I was offered a new can (which he said may have the same problem) until I told him I purchased that particular can on Amazon. Then I was told to deal with the Amazon seller. If it was simply a "bad can", emblazoned with the Brownells name on it, I would think Brownells would make it right, not concoct a wild excuse and then refuse to help me. No biggie, life's too short and I have gun kote to spray now. View Quote Brownells would have no control over how fresh or used/unused the inventory from a random amazon seller is, which is why I can see them saying that you need to deal with the dealer. As to how you've described the actual performance problems of the can, it sounds just like a can that's been used once for a brief/small job and then shelved. Brownells sells clean out spray heads which are pretty much a must have if you are reusing cans that have set much of anytime after being used. You also really need to shake these cans prior to use, new or partially used. https://www.brownells.com/tools-cleaning/paint-metal-prep/paint-finishing/aluma-hyde-clean-out-nozzle/ They are currently sold out, but maybe @Baron_Von_Savant can hook you up with a can or share some tips on how to get them flowing again without the clean out nozzle. |
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Six months ago bought a black satin Aluma-hide from Amazon. Appears the pickup tube was clogged after trying a new nozzle. Got money refunded, still got defective can, and ordered a good can directly from Brownells.
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I'm very familiar with the clean out nozzles, used them many times in the past, and on this job also.
I'm just one guy with one can. The interesting part to me is how 2 Brownells experts have told completely different stories. Today I finished the job with KG Gunkote and it came out flawless. I'm glad this happened, it gave me the opportunity to try something new. |
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Sure wish one could get moly-resin in spray cans.
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Can't never could 'til try came along.
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[Last Edit: Baron_Von_Savant]
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Unfortunately there is no telling how old or what storage condition that Amazon's sellers inventory is.
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Originally Posted By bco175: I'm very familiar with the clean out nozzles, used them many times in the past, and on this job also. I'm just one guy with one can. The interesting part to me is how 2 Brownells experts have told completely different stories. Today I finished the job with KG Gunkote and it came out flawless. I'm glad this happened, it gave me the opportunity to try something new. View Quote Again, sorry about the conflicting information! For what it's worth, I'm the guy that made the actual Brownells tutorial - https://www.brownells.com/the-trigger-times/how-to/how-to-paint-your-gun/ and this is fairly recent, all the product I used here came straight out of inventory. |
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Originally Posted By Baron_Von_Savant: Unfortunately there is no telling how old or what storage condition that Amazon's sellers inventory is. View Quote Exactly. Brownells directing the buyer to seek relief from the Amazon seller is completely reasonable. I can tell who here has worked for a retail company here and who likely has not. One employee getting their wires crossed happens. |
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I wish AlumaHyde was offered in the Ruger Matte Gray again. I really liked that color. I have used the Parkerized Grey numerous times with good results.
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Just got a can of Magpul Tan, shook it for 10 minutes and all that came out was epoxy goop! Brownelled?
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huh, I thought it was just me. I bought a can of OD Green off Amazon a couple of years ago- no 'rattle ball'... seller replaced it with another can, and that one had no ball in it either.
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Completely unimpressed with this product but it came from Amazon so who knows. If I spray anything else I will use laure weaponory duracoat and stick to off the shelf rattle can for camouflage.
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finally decided to give this a try, bought some about 4 months ago.
spent a ton of time making sure the can was warm and shook the hell out of it for 20 or so minutes. right off it sent out a white spray of what looked like super gooey crazy string, that then turned magpul tan. it continued doing this for quite a while. repeat shaking for a solid 15 more minutes and try again. again long string of goo, then finally changing over to what I would compare to a dry wall texture gun type spray. nothing but big chunks. I kept spraying it until I finally got something similar to a spray paint spray, but the chunks would just fly out at random times, this never stopped. I painted a couple mags and some knights armament rail covers I had laying around just for this test, and all turned out shit. way too risky to try and use this stuff on anything valuable. its just way too unpredictable. |
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Does Brownells sell to or Amazon or allow Amazon to distribute? I'm wondering if they're counterfeit
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Preferred pronoun: MARINE
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little update on my story. today I painted an old harris bipod, using the same can I had so much trouble with a while back.
I did less than half the prep, I sat it in the sun for half hour or maybe 45 minutes, shook it a bit to get the ball inside loose and went to spraying since I really didnt care how the paint turned out. well, it sprayed perfectly. beautiful coverage and not one single sputter. wtf |
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[Last Edit: Redshift556]
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Can confirm, just got around to using a can that I bought from Brownells late last year. Shook the damn thing for a good 5+ minutes.
It shot out nothing but chunks and globs. Whole night worth of work wasted. EDIT: Looking at the reviews on their website it appears that this has been a problem with this stuff for the past 6 months or so. Looking further around the web it definitely looks like Brownell's sent out a bunch of defective cans of this stuff. I'm way past the return window, but I sent Brownell's an email demanding a refund. They really should be compensating further if this is their fault...it's taking a lot of time and materials to get this shit cleaned off. |
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i bought a can to spray a Form 1 with, it came out odd. but this is the first time ive used alumahyde so not sure what to expect.
it definitely has a texture to it, almost like a finer "grit" bed liner spray. |
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Is that my 239?
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Originally Posted By wildearp: Bro! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/41996/SIG_P220_JPG-2979133.jpg View Quote Is that my 239? |
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[#31]
It's funny that there's absolutely nothing wrong with Aluma Hyde, but it hasn't been in stock for many months now. The last can I bought was complete shit. Brand new and it wouldn't spray at all. Even tried a clean out nozzle.
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What's the shelf life of this stuff in an Unopened, unused can?
Stored in an unheated, uncooled barn? |
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The Brownells rep Baron Von Savant contacted me after I made this thread. He said he would take care of me and make this right. Never heard from him again. Never got a refund from Brownells either. Thanks Baron!
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Originally Posted By bco175: The Brownells rep Baron Von Savant contacted me after I made this thread. He said he would take care of me and make this right. Never heard from him again. Never got a refund from Brownells either. Thanks Baron! View Quote I'm not surprised. Brownells hasn't had anything but black in stock for many months. I just ordered some LVP paints. RAL 7008 seems to be a damn close match to coyote so fingers crossed. |
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I've got some cans that are pushing 12-14 years old that Ive recently used with no problems. They are stored inside of my house and I did shake them really well. A couple of the ones I had previously used needed the cleanout nozzle to get them going but we're fine after that.
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I had 3 cans that were partly used and stored for a couple of years and they worked fine with new spray nozzles.
FWIW, I also ordered a new can of flat black and one of coyote about a month ago and they both worked fine also, no globs or other unusual shit. The other colors were still OOS. |
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