Thread: Got my new gun today...
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04-13-2007 09:11 AM #1
Got my new gun today...
It is a Dura-Block 007.... I havent had a chance to spray with it yet but feels good in my hand and is light even with the 32oz aluminum cup on it.
Now some pics:
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...aintgun001.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...aintgun002.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...aintgun003.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...aintgun004.jpg
This is a cool cup swivel that lets you swivel your paint cup, great for rocker panels...
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...aintgun005.jpg
It also comes in its own lockable case...
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y16...aintgun006.jpg
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04-13-2007 01:49 PM #2
I don't think I will ever use another siphon feed gun after using a gravity feed HVLP gun. I used to dread cleanup, and now it takes a few minutes, plus the paint goes so much further.
That one you have looks very trick.
Don
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04-13-2007 11:31 PM #3
I almost bought one of those last year when I seen it in the new equipment area in Body Shop Magazine . Went to their site and did some research , but opted for a trusty Iwata .
Let us know how it does
Oh , What did you pay for it , if you dont mind me asking ?
I think it was listed around $600.00 when i looked at it .
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04-16-2007 08:16 PM #4
$469 with shipping , I am going to do up my mailbox in true fire and will be spraying some kandy and clear with it.
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04-18-2007 06:39 AM #5
Cool Post some pics for us
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04-18-2007 09:45 AM #6
I do like the multiple smaller cups - my IWATA has a 32 and feels a bit top heavy, but my Sharpe and Devil have the smaller cups and feel balanced.
Give us some feedback on how it feels with the big 'unDave

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05-29-2007 12:23 PM #7
The only thing I have sprayed is some epoxy primer and I used the plastic cup, it sprays a whole lot better then my old sata and devilbiss touch up gun. I cant wait to spray some base and clear with it. Definately worth what I paid though.





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