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Ok I didn't read all the posts here but I saw the BOY thing one and here is what I have to say AGAIN... I am not being an ass or getting an argument, just trying to explain to you here... What you said in that post you need to read again and then go back and read my previous post. The 500 dollar gun might not make a BETTER PAINT JOB but will make the job EASIER so in turn that means quicker, less wasted material and you can trust the gun your using and if something happens to it all you have to do is call SATA or IWATA and have NO problems with getting another part to fix it (if you take care of the gun like you should then there shouldn't be any problems with a gun). Sure I might be a young BOY as you say but I am not going to give you false information or act like I know what I am talking about, I will only comment on something if I know the answer pretty much 100%.
Hell, I can paint a car with a paintbrush and it might be ok but why do that when I can buy a 500 dollar gun and have a better finish with less sanding and buffing afterwards and less wasted material. Plus imagine if you had a 500 dollar gun... Do you think you will leave it just sitting around and leave paint in it and not clean it? Sure you wouldn't, that's a reason to make you clean it all the time. :p
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Oh and BTW, I am not saying a hobbiest needs to have a 500 dollar gun at all. That's not the argument here (wait lets not call it an argument :p) what the whole point here is that you said you cant see why anyone would buy a 500 dollar gun and we are just telling you why someone would that's all.
Spraytech, I know what you mean about the price on materials too and most people dont understand why it costs over 6000 bucks to paint a car and then they want metal flake, pearl, etc and we tell them it costs more and they dont understand. It takes LOTS of materials to paint a vehicle and most of those materials you never see. :D Please don't mention K36.... PLEASE! It makes my hands hurt just thinking about it. :p