Posted by CNKS on December 19, 2012 at 06:26:49 from (216.144.104.128):
In Reply to: Paint Guns? posted by MO8N4ME on December 18, 2012 at 19:27:52:
MO8N4ME said: (quoted from post at 20:27:52 12/18/12)
CNKS said: (quoted from post at 20:37:56 12/18/12) He mentioned Sata and Devilbiss, those are not fence guns. A person can buy an expensive gun for a tractor if he is serious about painting. The one I bought retailed for about $300 ten years ago. If he is only going to paint one tractor you are correct.[/quote:276d5e67de]
"I'd like to get into competition pulling or racing. I heard 'Bickel' or 'RJ' are good chassis builders. Could you give me some recommendations?"
I know nothing about pulling or racing.
And then there is this:
[quote:276d5e67de]SATA® spray master™ RP®
Multi-task tool for carpenters and painters
The multi-task tool for carpenters and painters Special system for spraying high viscosity material. Ideal for carpenters coating small surfaces and painters with special application problems.
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FinishLine FLG4 Gravity Feed HVLP
DeVilbiss FLG-HV-315 Gravity Feed Spray Gun is a light weight, general purpose HVLP spray gun suitable for use with a wide variety of common coating materials. This gun is perfect for craftsmen, contractors or certified painters.
I'm well aware that you are an experienced painter. Had you asked the same question as the original poster, my answer would have probably been differant.
This post was edited by CNKS at 06:27:53 12/19/12.
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