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Paint gun advice
I am getting close to finally putting some color on my pickup and need some advice . I am a novis painter at best and probobly paint a car or part of a car once every two or three years, and they turn out pretty good. The problem I have is that I need a new gun and I am not sure what is a decent all around paint gun. I am used to an old siphon feed gun but they seem soo old school compared to the HVLP guns, so I am wondering if I should stick with what I am used to or go for a HVLP gun. There must me a thousand different HVLP guns out there from $45-$900 and not sure what to do. I was looking at spraying 2011 Charger "Green with Envy" paint on my pickup if that helps. thanks.
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I bought a little Finex FX3000 that I really like. It's not an expensive gun, I think in the $125 -$150 range, but it was recommended by my paint supplier as being similar quality to a DeVilbiss gun at much more reasonable cost. I've heard people say good things about some that Summit sells, too.
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i still use my 30 year old binks # 7 .... i dont know what they cost ... i borrowed it from work and they have`nt asked for it back yet .:rolleyes:
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I moved up to an Iwata couple years back..... Really first rate gun, best clear coat setup I've ever used!!!! They're expensive, but quality always is!!!
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I'd suggest you buy the best gun you can afford.
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the iwata will save enough on one job to pay for it's self . cheap guns are not only hard to use they can cause a ton of problems. remember the more film mill thickness you do the more possibility for trouble. solvent pop and de lamination to name a couple .
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I love my Iwata LPH400-LVX. Made me an even better painter. Less work later. But they are pricey.
David
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I learned that the Green with Envy paint is about $250 a quart so I may just hire it done. I will still need to buy somthing for the jams and interior though. thanks for the input.