Paint Dispenser/container

I'm looking for some sort of container system that will allow easy dispensing of liquids in controlled amounts. I use several different clear coats, primers, paint, gelcoats, and resins, usually in small volumes at a time (<100 grams), and I'm tired of pouring out of a gallon container. Besides the obvious mess and having to clean around the container, I would estimate I waste 20% of the product. I'm looking for something similar to what you find in grocery stores for dispensing dry goods in the health food section, but for liquids and on a smaller scale. If anyone has any ideas, post them up.


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That's a possibility. Would have to get compatible gallon containers with pumps to transfer the primers/paints/gelcoats into from the metal containers.


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That's kind of what I am looking for. Right now I'm pouring out of the 1 gallon cans. I'm trying to find something that holds 1-2 gallons of liquid with a valve at the bottom to release small amounts at a time.


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Imagine this, but for liquids
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I didnt know what 100 grams are in oz.. So, 100 grams = 3.5oz basically.

These work great for gallon cans and are only $17 each.
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You could buy a shelf rack at Home Depot and then buy chemical proof 1 gallon containers like these to dispense from:
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That's what I'm going to try. U line has some 2 gallon containers like that and I'm picking up a couple of those pour lids for stuff with solids that settle out.


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If you can find an automotive paint supplier that is changing lines or has recently changed lines, you can normally pick those lids up pretty cheap, you can turn the mixer with a drill if its a product that settles, also body shops change lines more than you might think and they often have older mixing machines they might sell on the cheap, almost everything here in Canada has gone waterborne because of voc restrictions,
 
Wish I had thought of that one. I might still try those. To update this thread, I picked up a bunch of the mixing tops for gallon and quarts. They work very well.


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