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Posted: Fri Aug 28th, 2020 07:50 am |
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mhoward Hey look ~ they ~ bounce! ![]() Joined: Sun Oct 22nd, 2017
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You mentioned you haven't had enough practice to commit to a spray gun & compressor. Be advised they are two completely different approaches. You can buy an HVLP spray gun at Harbor Freight for $10 and funny thing is; it really a pretty good gun. I bought one and used it to paint the doors on my metal storage shed and they came out great. Would it hold up in a professional body shop? Not a chance, but for guys like us, it is a great gun for what we do. That said, even a first-timer can lay down paint better than with a spray can.
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