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Bill Dean

03-19-2000 18:52:48




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Has any one out there had any experience with hvlp paint sprayers? I am going to have to bite the bullet and start doing my own painting again dont have the luxery of #1 son at home any more.Am thinking about hvlp to control overspray and help the environment




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Mike from Ontario

03-21-2000 05:31:04




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 Re: hvlp painting in reply to Bill Dean, 03-19-2000 18:52:48  
Bill
HVLP is the way to go, like you said less overspray and the paint lays on a lot nicer. The old siphon feed with the big tip spit out to muh crap and overspray, the new guns make a bad paint job look good. If you want to see a good gun look up SATA on the internet, quality product at a reasonable price.
Mike Leggett



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sammy the RED

03-23-2000 19:31:58




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 Re: Re: hvlp painting in reply to Mike from Ontario, 03-21-2000 05:31:04  
I agree with Mike,HVLP is the way. Use less paint and less overspray. I have a Sata NR-95 HVLP



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