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Posted by Mark - IN. on August 09, 2004 at 06:04:58 from (64.12.117.10):
In Reply to: Airless paint sprayer posted by stan on August 07, 2004 at 21:41:39:
My two experiences Stan, no joke. First Wagner sprayer was the $190.00 job, had two 5' hoses (one under pressure, one return into the bucket). Was selling a house, didn't feel like rolling. The supplied hoses are about 5' long - get yourself much, much longer ones from the hardware, and put weights on them. The somewhat ridged 5' return one came out of my 5 gallon paint bucket and I had paint all over the floor before I noticed it. Was a big mess. BIG MESS. I tossed it the same day I bought it. Then years later painting a metal shed with lots of ridges that the brush and roller weren't doing as well on. Hmm? Try another Wagner? I bought the $50 cheaper model without hoses. Did not like oil based paint (Rustolium) and clogged until I had the paint thinner than water. Tossed that one too, same day bought it. Now, I just use a brush and roller, or a compressor that I have for my compressor. I'd have kicked both Wagners, but didn't want to break a toe or foot. Good luck.
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