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Touchup Paint Gun Recommendation?

hobby_guy

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Apr 10, 2019
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I have been using chinese touch-up guns for years and years. I noticed recently that there is a new design that has come out that has the cup on top of the spraying part of the gun instead of on the bottom. I am tired of overspray in the hangar and I am hoping the new style guns will cut down on this. I am also tired of the cheapo $30 guns, so I want to spend at least $100 to $200. Typical use is spraying two-part epoxy primer on aircraft aluminum parts. I believe the nozzle on my current chinese gun is 1.0 or 1.2 mm. Finally - are these new style guns easier to clean? The only thing that cleans the epoxy primer on the old style guns is MEK.
 
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ouimetnick

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Aug 2, 2016
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Sharpe Finnex FX3000 or Devilbiss Finishline FLG-4 or even the Harbor Freight Spectrum & Black Widow. Check those out.
 

mikester

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Dec 27, 2007
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small town NY
Ive got a few Devilbiss Starting Line guns and so far theyve been great. I have two detail guns that I use for interiors. Great for the money.
 
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RV8guy

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May 7, 2012
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For a full size gun the best deal around is the DeVilbiss FLG-5 For just a little bit more the DeVilbiss GPi is pretty dang nice. In a mini gun the DeVilbiss SRi Pro is my goto. Modern gravity spray guns are indeed a whole lot easier to clean. Even easier if you use 3M PPS cups. Those cups are the best thing since sliced bread.
 
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