mike758
Well-known member
My 1976 Dodge W100, which is sort of a project truck I bought, is in need of a new paint job as I have about 90% clear coat failure and there's some body work needed anyway. Shops in my area don't like doing paint, so most overcharge, plus real estate is pretty high, so the minimum for a paint job with no body work is $4,500. The other option would be Maaco which would be like $1,500, but I've heard so many horror stories about Maaco that I figured I'd rather try it myself.
Doing it myself, the feasibility really comes down to my air compressor. I have an older Craftsman 15 Gallon 3.5 HP (actually probably 1.5 HP) compressor, and a 3 Gallon 1.5 HP compressor. I was looking at an Eastwood spray gun that only needs 4 CFM @ 29 PSI which my bigger one can handle. The issue though is the fact that it's only a 15 gallon tank, so it will be constantly running which would cause heat and could possibly not hold pressure that long. The truck is only a single cab short bed, so it's not a whole lot of surface area, but it's still a lot. Buying an industrial size compressor is unrealistic because the one I have suits my usual needs, and this is only a one time thing. I was thinking of possibly running the smaller one in tandem with it, but that probably would be way more of a hassle then it's worth
Doing it myself, the feasibility really comes down to my air compressor. I have an older Craftsman 15 Gallon 3.5 HP (actually probably 1.5 HP) compressor, and a 3 Gallon 1.5 HP compressor. I was looking at an Eastwood spray gun that only needs 4 CFM @ 29 PSI which my bigger one can handle. The issue though is the fact that it's only a 15 gallon tank, so it will be constantly running which would cause heat and could possibly not hold pressure that long. The truck is only a single cab short bed, so it's not a whole lot of surface area, but it's still a lot. Buying an industrial size compressor is unrealistic because the one I have suits my usual needs, and this is only a one time thing. I was thinking of possibly running the smaller one in tandem with it, but that probably would be way more of a hassle then it's worth


