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My first product review. Lincoln Electric anti-splatter spray. It works great and does what it's supposed to do, but the best part, and I mean the really, really best part, now when I weld, it smells like I'm frying catfish. Two thumbs up and 5 stars. :)[img]
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I have never used this, but wonder at $14 a gallon if THIS is a good product.
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Were you doing Mig, or flux core? Never tried it yet, always assumed it was an overpriced spray that "kinda" worked.
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Not sure about this one, but the sprays I've seen in pressure packs have always been very nasty. Water based sprays are a far better option, just need to find a decent atomiser to get a nice fine spray from the bulk supply.
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I'm can't remember where I read it, but recently did somewhere, that as good as any other spray anti spatter is supermarket spray cooking oil. Couple of $ a can. I've never tried it but it might smell like frying potato chips to go with your catfish.

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Just beware cleanup of nonstick cooking sprays before painting requires serious cleaning and extra work before painting. As well there not engineered to not compromise a weld, IE they may contain things that will change the resulting weld.
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Has anyone tried this one, certainly inexpensive
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Poland308 wrote:Just beware cleanup of nonstick cooking sprays before painting requires serious cleaning and extra work before painting. As well there not engineered to not compromise a weld, IE they may contain things that will change the resulting weld.
Both good points. Well worth noting.
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