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gotmud13613

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That Devilbiss is an excellent all around gun for the money, plus they are easy to get spare or extra parts for. I got one back in 97 and it still sprays just like it did out of the box.
 

83diesel

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I agree with gotmud13613, the Devilbliss is a good all around gun. Unless you are painting for a living you don't need a SATA or IWATA. If you want to blow a lot of money just to have the best you won't be disappointed with the IWATA or SATA. I would go with a Devilbliss or a SATA midrange priced guns. Whatever you do don't get the cheapies.
 

slick64

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A lot of people will disagree with this. If you are only going to use the gun every now and then you can do a god paint job with the $75 gun from Lowes. I bought one to spray primer on my bike and car parts. My buddy who uses a SATA and is a very good painter decided to use it to spray my bike one day when his gun was unaccessable. He did a killer job and said the gun wasn't that bad. The bike looks killer. Ofcourse we did a lot of wetsanding and polishing. But im happy.

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pl_silverado

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I use a Sata 3000 HVLP w/ a 1.4 mm tip for both base and clear, and it works awesome. Before that i used a Sata 90-2 HVLP with 1.3mm tip, which now has been reduced to door jamb and under hood painting duty.

The 2007 M5 i painted came out pretty nice :D
 
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RAYJAY

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I use a Sata 3000 HVLP w/ a 1.4 mm tip for both base and clear, and it works awesome. Before that i used a Sata 90-2 HVLP with 1.3mm tip, which now has been reduced to door jamb and under hood painting duty.

The 2007 M5 i painted came out pretty nice :D

m3 how do you filter your air when you paint, I painted a lot of cars when I was younger, never had to deal with the base /clear, I mostly worried about the voc in the clear coat

Jeff
 
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RAYJAY

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^ There is a wall mounted filter in the shop and i use an air/water separator on the gun its-self too. Never had any problems.

lol I was asking about air quality in the area your painting in. I don't think you have a spray booth I'm worried about the isocyanatesin the clear how do you protect yourself from them

Jeff
 

pl_silverado

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lmao... sorry about that, i was in a bit of a rush when i responded. i use a 3m half mask.
You are correct, i dont have a spray booth, but a big fan by an open door works wonders :) Between that, and the mask, it doesn't get too bad.... thats if i remember to wear the mask.
 

l_bilyk

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A lot of people will disagree with this. If you are only going to use the gun every now and then you can do a god paint job with the $75 gun from Lowes. I bought one to spray primer on my bike and car parts. My buddy who uses a SATA and is a very good painter decided to use it to spray my bike one day when his gun was unaccessable. He did a killer job and said the gun wasn't that bad. The bike looks killer. Ofcourse we did a lot of wetsanding and polishing. But im happy.

You could probably use a roller and still sand it out... but who wants to spend that much time wet sanding and polishing
 

Senorpablo

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