Best Spray Equipment?
Too Many Old Cars
08-26-2009, 05:40 PM
I'm looking to repaint a 1967 Mustang and have not done my own painting before. I've been looking at a Devilbiss hvlp (high volume low pressure) spray gun with three different size nozzels but it is pricey. The local hardware shop employee has a Huffty hvlp spray gun with a single nozzel he assures me will do a great job at about 1/3 the price. What is the best manufacturer to go with? worst? Is there anything I should look for in good equipment?
Thanks.
Thanks.
BoricuaPaintFan23
11-20-2009, 05:08 PM
I'm looking to repaint a 1967 Mustang and have not done my own painting before. I've been looking at a Devilbiss hvlp (high volume low pressure) spray gun with three different size nozzels but it is pricey. The local hardware shop employee has a Huffty hvlp spray gun with a single nozzel he assures me will do a great job at about 1/3 the price. What is the best manufacturer to go with? worst? Is there anything I should look for in good equipment?
Thanks.
Too Many>It really depends on what you've looking to spend but in my opinion, Sata makes the best guns. They can cost up to $750 but you can get a Sata NR 3000 for around $500 in most places. As far as worst manufacturers, the main difference is the internal components and how likely they are to wear down over a period of time. Titan is a good example here where the gun is decent upon purchase but has internal components that are more prone to degrade over time.
Wait til you see my ####. :nono:
Thanks.
Too Many>It really depends on what you've looking to spend but in my opinion, Sata makes the best guns. They can cost up to $750 but you can get a Sata NR 3000 for around $500 in most places. As far as worst manufacturers, the main difference is the internal components and how likely they are to wear down over a period of time. Titan is a good example here where the gun is decent upon purchase but has internal components that are more prone to degrade over time.
Wait til you see my ####. :nono:
BoricuaPaintFan23
11-30-2009, 12:43 PM
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