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what gun should i look into getting? i learned on my uncles equipment now its time for me to purchase my own spray gun for my car. i have no idea what im looking for to tell you the truth what makes a good gun what the operateing psi shoudl be at for what paint that im not sure it was allways set up for me. so any sudjestions? id like to not spend any more then say $200 for the gun but will go over if i need to. i plan on going back to school for automotive painting and body refinishing in the fall so i will continue to use the gun its not going to just get used once and sit there and rot so i want somethign of quality. so hit me up with what u think i shoudl get and i dont mean what rattle can company to go with lol and also should i go with Aluminum paint cups or plastic? help me eek its time to save for my own tools then i can paint my car finally
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Jan 31, '08 From Canada Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I have used SATA and Devilbiss HVLP (high velocity low pressure).
My fave was the devilbiss. And one for primer, base and then clear is best. Marbledpearlcelica got it right ![]() Devilbiss i like the fact devilbiss came out with the disposable cups, less cleaning and you can get lids for them so you dont need to constantly use containers to store your extra paint, so that tomorrow you dont need to make a new batch lol This post has been edited by speedfeen: Mar 11, 2008 - 12:13 PM -------------------- ![]() FEEN |
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