CoasterMB
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I'm a hobbyist looking to do a complete respray of my Laguna Blue 1994 Miata (base/clear urethane). Due to a stroke of Good Fortune I'm going to receive a nice hunk of cash from insurance for some rather minor parking lot damage. This will pay for all the materials , upgraded painting equipment and a pretty good return on my time investment. I'm in no hurry but I like to do it this year, maybe.
I'm a very experienced painter , I've painted quite a few cars over the years with different setups and lots of houses with airless sprayers. Most recently I did a complete repaint on a Miata with the purple Harbor Freight gun in my driveway. You'd never know by looking at it. The buyer, a car guy, had a hard time believing how I did it. If nothing else it at least exceeded Maaco quality by a bit, more like low end OEM. I've also done successful metallic blending in and clear coat with the same setup. But here's my deal , I figure if I can do very good with a crappy gun I could better with a mid-range decent one. It always felt like I was at the ragged edge of control with the Harbor Freight gun.
I should mention that I have plenty of shop air , 13-15 CFM (measured) at 80 psi with a 32 gallon tank.
I'm looking at the Devilbiss flg4 as well as a few other guns in the hundred to $200 range. Based on my almost good enough experience with a crummy gun I don't really see the point in spending more than that. Be interested in any input from those of you with experience.
I'm a very experienced painter , I've painted quite a few cars over the years with different setups and lots of houses with airless sprayers. Most recently I did a complete repaint on a Miata with the purple Harbor Freight gun in my driveway. You'd never know by looking at it. The buyer, a car guy, had a hard time believing how I did it. If nothing else it at least exceeded Maaco quality by a bit, more like low end OEM. I've also done successful metallic blending in and clear coat with the same setup. But here's my deal , I figure if I can do very good with a crappy gun I could better with a mid-range decent one. It always felt like I was at the ragged edge of control with the Harbor Freight gun.
I should mention that I have plenty of shop air , 13-15 CFM (measured) at 80 psi with a 32 gallon tank.
I'm looking at the Devilbiss flg4 as well as a few other guns in the hundred to $200 range. Based on my almost good enough experience with a crummy gun I don't really see the point in spending more than that. Be interested in any input from those of you with experience.

