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http://www.aboutaerosols.com/packaging_valve.php
there's my reference..not that i followed it too carefully..haha..
and i have no answer for the trivia question..haha..
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I can't believe i just read that on how the aerosol valve works... Laughing
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now you can pull one apart.. get your calipers out..and go to town..haha..
(and for the record, i didnt actually read it..just looked at the diagram......briefly Very Happy )
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So what the diagram is telling me is there could be SEVERAL reasons my old spray paint cans will not dispense paint. Maybe what I need to invent is a spray-can de-clogger, that forces some propellant back into the can.
Todd
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Don Pegler was the artist but I don't know what characteristic it was that attracted RAID.
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@unknownuser said:
Don Pegler was the artist but I don't know what characteristic it was that attracted RAID.
Hummm. I thought it was Tex Avery - for his highly exaggerated animations - like dropping the jaw all the way to floor when astonished, or actually drawing 3 eyes when the character was shaking their head from side to side. Dropping pianos out of windows and smashing characters, and stuff like that.
Todd
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Tex was the producer but Don Pegler created the characters.
@unknownuser said:
The product's advertising tagline, "Raid Kills Bugs Dead", was created by advertising agency Foote Cone & Belding. The phrase itself is often attributed to the poet Lew Welch, who worked for the agency at the time. The line was first used in commerce in 1966 and was trademarked in 1986. Legendary animation director Tex Avery was the producer of the first "Kills Bugs Dead" commercials. Artist Don Pegler developed the bug characters used in the US and continued animating them for forty years.
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Ok so I went back and read your question: Who was the artist?
So we are both right. -
guess that's it for updates to this project...its going into phase 2 and its for a big big company and i just signed a lengthy NDA..haha..
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Still thank you a lot for sharing!
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