about run
out of warm weather for doing a good roller job. I've got no space in my garage
nor does it have heat...
-Curt
--- On Fri, 10/10/08, Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Rich Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [MBZ] High Volume, Low Pressure Spray Gun Kit
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I'm already thinking I may get some spray bombs for my 240D
So far I've been pleased with the rattlecan job I did on the
boat trailer. We'll see how it holds up, though. (Hey, it's
a boat trailer!)
-- Jim
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No, suggested that one of those cheapie HVLP sprayers might work OK, and
yesterday saw that HF unit on sale for a reasonable $$. Your points are
well taken, but it seems like it could be an option. Perhaps someone
will give it a try and report back.
I know some guys who use those type of
Would spraying rattle can clear coat over the rattle can paint job be a good
idea? I have an old Ford 150 trash truck that needs something if I can
expect to sell it for more than $200.
Harry
I'm already thinking I may get some spray bombs for my 240D
So far I've been pleased with the
that.
-Curt
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] High Volume, Low Pressure Spray Gun Kit
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Date: Friday, October 10, 2008, 9:32 AM
I'm already thinking I may
$68 at HF, this might be good for painting the car? Maybe better than
the foam roller method? This is about the same as a Campbell Hausfeld,
Rockler, and some others I have seen.
--R
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$68 at HF, this might be good for painting the car? Maybe better than
the foam roller
Curt Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
No I don't think it'll be any better than the roller method and is quite
likely worse. Based on other HF tools I've bought I expect it to be quite
fragile, I doubt it has any kind of water trap and it'll need a good
degreasing before you can use it. Its