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tdgray
post Sep 8 2004, 02:41 PM
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jasons,

You had the right idea with the water trap etc... you just put it to close. 50 feet minimum (a 50f air hose works just fine). Also it is a good idea even with this setup to run a Sno-ball on the gun just in case.

Oh BTW Always before paint purge your compressor... I know that is kind-of-like a DUH comment but you wouldn't believe how many overlook that step.
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post Sep 8 2004, 02:50 PM
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Yeah, next time I plan to build a new cooling loop for sure.

I did purge the compressor. In fact, I left the drains open all night before the morning of paint.

BTW tdgray, I see the MGA in your sig..... My best friend has an MGA Coupe that his dad bought new in 1957.
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