Posts Tagged ‘DIY’

Caulk Repair and Replacement Around Sink, Bathtub, Toilet and Shower

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

Clean up the caulking around your sink with this video tutorial. Remove all of the old and rotten caulking around your sink with a sharp point, such as a credit card. Then run a nice little bead of Precision Shot caulk to bring your sink to life!

Caster and Wheel Lubrication Repair - Video

Tuesday, August 19th, 2008

This video shows you quick, easy, and clean steps to repair sticky casters and wheels from Precision Shot allows you to Oil, Grease, and Lubricate thousands of things around the house! Precision Shot is The Precise Way To Put It Where You Need It!

Precision Shot 101

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

How to Select the Correct Preicsion Shot Tip for the application

Our recommendation is to always consider the material’s viscosity (thickness) first and then consider the application. The thicker materials will need a larger tip opening. Our all-plastic tapered tips work very well for these thicker materials, especially for sealants.

Our tip caps allow you to store the units between uses. The slide on tip caps help to facilitate storage and reuse at a later date, especially when you use the adhesive and sealants.

  • Pink Tip - Large Metal Blunt Tip, 1″ Length, Use Pink Slide-on Tip Cap
  • Yellow Tip – Medium Metal Blunt Tip, 1″ Length, Use Yellow Slide-on Tip Cap
  • Black Tip – Small Metal Blunt Tip, 1″ Length, Use Black Slide-on Tip Cap
  • Blue Tip - Small to Large Plastic Blunt Tip, 1.25″ Length, Can be cut to increase opening!

What is viscosity?

When selecting the best tip to use, you must consider the general viscosity of the material. Basically, viscosity is a measurement of a material’s thickness. Peanut Butter has a very high viscosity rating while water has a very low viscosity. With this in consideration, oil has a low viscosity and grease has a medium to high viscosity. Most adhesives/glues have a medium to high viscosity. Generally, the larger tips work best for the higher viscosity greases and glues while the smaller tips are best suited for oils.

What is the shelf life of the Precision Shot materials?

The shelf life varies depending on the type and nature of the material. Generally, the greases and oils have a shelf life measured in years. Adhesives and sealants cure over a period of time therefore, you should take care to replace the caps and store in a cool dry area. Not doing so, may shorten the material’s shelf life. Each of the material’s characteristics, cure times, and shelf lives are listed in their product descriptions.


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