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    Single stage two part paint

     



    yes a jga is probably one of the best older guns, Iused them for yrs. IMO for
    the money your'e gonna pay for the parts and your'e using non/metallic paint
    just go buy the hvlp at harbor freight(49.95) sale price.It works fine for solid
    colors.As for single stage PPG is great, I'm about to do one with Delstar 9000
    I like the color sand buffed single stage better that basecoat clearcoat. I do have cars that are clear coat(metallic colors)So don't think I'm against that, it
    made painters out of a lot people that couldn't lay down a good wet coat.
    It's all what you like, there are a lot of cars with good quality single stage
    paint jobs rubbed out that a 15-20 yrs old that are taken care of Ron
    Last edited by shoprat; 11-22-2006 at 01:07 PM.

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    well i found out today i got 2 HVLP guns coming soon 1 is for primer and the other is for base/clear. im not sure what kind my old man wont tell me but he said everyone told him theyll do a decent job
    ill keep the JGA just in case tho
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