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Reddit mentions of Plastic Dropping Bottles, 30ml, 12 Pack
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Plastic Dropping Bottles, 30ml, 12 pack
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Height | 5.75 Inches |
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Width | 2.75 Inches |
I can type up what I did really quickly.
Hope this helps anyone who is interested in using dropper bottles.
This is a copied comment on paint thinning from a previous post of mine:
Here's what I do. It saves paint and gets a nice paint consistency.
Buy some 30ml dropper bottles (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0026K1YCK/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_hY2ryb932CQ8S)
Fill a dropper with distilled water (available at most grocery stores)
I use a piece of poster board cut into small 6"X4" "pallettes"
I put down a drop (two max) of paint. If using paint that isn't in droppers it's usually a brushfull or so... Or you can move your paint into the dropper bottles mentioned above)
I then put down an equal amount of water right on top of the paint and mix until it's all combined, try to avoid too much spreading around on the paper to minimize wasted paint.
Each time I draw paint onto my brush from the paper I then wipe a bit of it off on the paper to make sure my brush isn't over loaded.
The paper pallettes are nice because you never have to mess with cleaning them. Use the paint you need and when the sheet is full throw it out (or sometimes you can even flip it over and use the back to get a little more life out of them)
Amazon 30mL droppers
Ha, I get questions about this any time I post something. The rack is from Back2base-ix they have all sorts of good stuff. Not the cheapest solution but it really is amazing for organizing the hobby area and adding some aesthetics to the area (which helps spark my creativity a lot personally). It does ship from the UK so expect some time for delivery and be aware that since it is acrylics there is always the small chance of damage. I had a tiny crack in one of the drawers that I just glued back together as it wasn't worth it to try and return/exchange.
The dropper bottles can be found on Amazon and Ebay. I pre-thin my GW paints to brush thickness and then transfer them to the droppers. So much easier for using a wet pallet and also for mixing into the airbrush. Hope that helps!
12oz bottles for medium and flow aid (though these do NOT have caps, so personally I'd find something else at a local Michael's or art supply store).
30ml bottles - these are perfect for individual washes.
I've had this set of 30ml and the 2014 version of this set of 15ml for over two years now, and haven't had a problem with either. They've stayed sealed and haven't dried out, no issues with either the tips or the lids. I would recommend the ones I bought from Amazon. I may have gotten really lucky, but so far, so good.
Plastic Pipettes
edit: Plastic Dropper Bottles Personally wouldn't store prethinned lacquers and solvent-based acrylics (Mr. Color, Gaia Notes, Tamiya) this way long term, but definitely okay for water-based acrylics or acrylic-polyurethanes like Vallejo, Badger, Citadel, etc.
I'm glad I'm not alone at least, lol. Does yours also start after a while of vaping (30-90min) rather than immediately?
No unicorns, I am using the bottles in the link below.
Let see if we can find commonality, I am using:
This is all the same ingredients I use to make regular flavored juice. The only difference is instead of adding 5.1ml of flavor and 0.8ml of PG I'm, adding 6ml of PG.
Then why not get a bottle with a dropper? Like this
What about these?
ha no doubt. I ended up pouring VG into plastic 30 ml bottles I found on amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Dropping-Bottles-30ml-pack/dp/B0026K1YCK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419125565&sr=8-1&keywords=30+ml+bottles
And pour mine into a syringe upside down instead of messing with a blunt tip. That was taking forever.