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10-06-2007 08:51 PM #3
For years all I had was a little Sears 20 gallon, 1.5 HP compressor and painted a few cars and boats with it. I even painted my '27 foot cruiser with two part urethane with it, an it came out like glass. It was fine for spraying paint, but things like sanders would run it dry.
No real secrets, but the newer High Volume, Low Pressure spray guns are much better than the old siphon guns IMO. I love the gravity feed guns, and they clean up so much easier. I just went to Harbor Freight to get a new gun to suppliment my Craftsman gun, and ended up buying 5 of thier gravity feed guns that were on sale for $ 9.95 each. The darned things worked great and I got as good of results as the more expensive guns I own.
There is no question that a big air compressor is one of the hardest working, most used tools in any shop, but that doesn't mean you absolutely can't do work without one. My shop compressor just fried a motor last weekend, and to get us out of a jam we bought a Harbor Freight on sale $ 149 3 hp/21 gallon model, and it got the job done. But boy is it noisy !!!!!!!!!
Oh, I have also used those round water filters that screw on right at the gun and they work great........just be sure to toss it if you start seeing water and put a new one on.
Don





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