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thomasotten |
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I just ordered my spray gun. I chose a Divilbiss G670 gun. This is a new technology gun that claims to be perfect for low air consumption. This may be the ideal gun for us do it at home types - I have a 30 gal. sears compressor. It is rated for 9cfm @ 30 psi.
Technically, it is not classified as an HVLP gun, but it offers the same benefits such as > 65% transfer effeciency. paid $275. Anyone else paint their own? (IMG:http://www.spraygunworld.com/Database/DEV/GFG670.jpg) |
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Brett W |
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Advanced Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 2,859 Joined: 17-September 03 From: huntsville, al Member No.: 1,169 Region Association: None ![]() ![]() |
Looks like you got some orange peel or dry spray in it. Take it out in the bright sun and see if you got any mottling if you used a metallic.
I just can't get into the HVLP,LVLP stuff. I am afraid it doesn't atomize the base and clear well enough. Since I live in a none EPA state I can use any gun I choose. Wish I could afford a SATA but I will probably go with Devilbiss. Good luck with your painting. One of the most important things to keep in mind is GO SLOW. |
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