Posted by Ron-MO on August 03, 2010 at 05:50:34 from (24.177.135.98):
In Reply to: Sprayer Recommendation posted by David A. Smith on August 03, 2010 at 05:12:15:
Sounds like you may have been using an airless sprayer. I have painted off and on for about 30 years and have never paid more than $40 for an air type spray gun. Just could not justify it. I painted 3 vehicles with $40 Craftsman guns including two which had 10 coat lacquer paint jobs. Last tractor I painted I brushed the cast, and used rattle cans on the sheet metal and looked as good as most seen in shows. If I were going to paint for a living it would be different and I would spend the money on a good quality paint gun, but hard to justify to use once every year or less and sit on the shelf the rest of the time. Each to his own, but you can get a good quality paint job using inexpensive gun, and most of the quality is in the prep work anyhow.
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