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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | 600 milliliter acetal cup allows viewing of paint fluid level while providing chemical resistance and easy cleaning. The stainless fluid needle and nozzle are compatible with the advanced coatings of today. In-line filter removes dirt particles from paint, preventing paint defects. Designed to provide optimal atomization and particle size. Includes adjustable fluid and pattern conrols. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 8.12 inches | | Product Width: | 6.12 inches | | Product Height: | 9.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 2.5 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.0 inches | | Package Width: | 8.2 inches | | Package Height: | 6.1 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 2 reviews |
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| | Features | Designed to provide optimal atomization and particle sizeStainless fluid needle and nozzle are compatible with today's advanced coatings600 milliliter acetal cup allows viewing of paint fluid level while providing chemical resistance and easy cleaningIn-line 80 mesh filter removes dirt particles from pain , preventing defectsIncludes adjustable fluid, pattern and air controls
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 2 customer reviews )
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So so Apr 11, 2012
By Hearing Phreak Is this a good value for a HVLP gun? Paint formulas these days are the result of Govt. mandates . Even my very old siphon spray gun doesn't lay down a automotive finish like it did. So I'm trying various HVLP guns since that what the world is coming to. All the ones so far I bought are terrible. I keep moving up scale in price. Next will be a $150 gun. They el cheapo's just don't lay down a good enough finish for me. I debated whether to buy the Campbell 7800 for $49.00 or the 7900 for $57.00. I choose the more expensive one. NG for what I need. OK for rough primers that can be sanded out but not for finish.
Read the label on all oil based paints. Some suppliers are now using Acetone. That stuff is paint remover not paint thinner. Very flammable, highly volatile and toxic. In my State you can still buy paint that uses the old paint thinner. I wrecked a new project by trying to use Acetone paint.
The siphon guns are still for sale and very cheap. Super hard to clean however. The HVLP guns are super easy. I use though away cups that eliminates cleaning. ================================================================================================================================ Edit and change of opinion . I gave a harsh review of the gun but have changed my mind a bit. The new paint enamels are all over the place. Some can be sprayed ,some can't!! Maybe the enamel I tried to spray would work with a better gun but I don't know. I found a enamel that sprays great with this gun and I can thin with cheap paint thinner. This gun works as good or better then my old siphon gun now and is a lot easier to clean. So when you buy a HVLP you will have to figure out what paint will work with it. None of the sales people in the paint stores could help me. They said the formulas are changed all the time and they are not informed. So what works today may not work tomorrow. A really good(expensive) gun has a change of needles, a paint feed control knob, an on board pressure regulator etc. One gun I just looked at has 16 air holes. This gun has 10. I would recommend this gun as good enough for most people if you can find a paint it likes. It's a whole new ball game in painting and the learning curve is very steep and expensive.
Great gun for the price. Feb 19, 2012
By W. Chappell I have a lot of spray equipment and this is not the best gun I have, but it is an amazing value. My only complaint is that they did not include the needle size! As far as I can tell it's 1.4mm. For that they loose one star. They state "Stainless steel fluid needle and nozzle are compatible with today's advanced coatings." The reality is, you can only spray thin materials effectively. If you want to paint your car go for it. If you want to load up some latex paint or high solids lacquers, forget about it. I mostly use a 1.8 or larger in gravity feed for my work. Produces an excellent finish if you keep it clean.
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