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> HVLP spray guns, Which of these should I buy?
bondo
post Aug 19 2006, 12:29 AM
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20 oz gravity feed (seems kinda small, $32)

pressure pot (2 quarts! $35)

This would be for painting a 914. I have a couple regular spray guns, which I would use for primer and for shooting paint deep under the fenders. I'd like to use an HVLP to do the overall exterior. I'll be painting it on a rotisserie if that matters.

Go ahead and tell me to buy a $250 "real" spray gun... it won't work. I'm in full CSOB "git 'er done" mode now. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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craig downs
post Aug 19 2006, 02:19 AM
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I have both however I have a good gun for the pressure pot. I also have that
same gravity gun shown there and it works very well. If I had to chose which
one I would go with the gravity feed. I love working with a pressure pot but
I don"t know how good that gun is that comes with it. A pressure pot is good for
doing a whole car because you don't have to stop and fill up so much. For that
price I would get them both.
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