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    Quote Originally Posted by SprayTech View Post
    Well Dave , thanks for the Kuddos , I think the Iwata'a are the cats meow , have 5 of them and use them all day long for 4-5 years now with no problems .

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    You're certainly welcome, Spray Tech!!!! I don't paint much at all anymore, but I still like to do all my own stuff, and some of the stuff that comes through the shop for select customers.... But when it's time to lay on the clear, I know my Iwata is there and ready, by far the best cc gun I have ever used!!!!

    So, thank you, sir, for convincing me to get the Iwata!!!!


    BTW, I've also used it for an occasional bit of coercion... Got a young kid at the shop does most of the painting now.... He's discovered that being a large cheeseburger pizza from Pizza Ranch on the day he's got a car to shoot he can borrown my gun!!!!!!
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    I'm like Jim Robinson, I buy the Harbor Freight guns 3 or 4 at a time when they go on sale and if I am too tired at night to clean one out I toss it. Their purple gravity guns are amazingly good........certainly a pro painter wouldn't use them for high end work, but for us hobbyists they do the trick. I buy both the touch up size and full size and end up using the touch up ones for most of my stuff.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Severson View Post
    You're certainly welcome, Spray Tech!!!! I don't paint much at all anymore, but I still like to do all my own stuff, and some of the stuff that comes through the shop for select customers.... But when it's time to lay on the clear, I know my Iwata is there and ready, by far the best cc gun I have ever used!!!!

    So, thank you, sir, for convincing me to get the Iwata!!!!


    BTW, I've also used it for an occasional bit of coercion... Got a young kid at the shop does most of the painting now.... He's discovered that being a large cheeseburger pizza from Pizza Ranch on the day he's got a car to shoot he can borrown my gun!!!!!!
    Well Dave , You need to get ahold of the Iwata SuperNova guns ( LS400 HVLP : Gold air cap for base / solvent and waterborne , and the silver air cap for CC & the WS400 is their Clear gun , I have demoed both and man they are really nice guns and have a more definite fluid pattern & delivery , and lay base and clear better( IMO ) then the LPH400 HVLP guns !
    I want a couple of these new guns but I have a hard time buying 3 more new guns for $1500.00 when the 5 I have now work beautifully

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    Quote Originally Posted by SprayTech View Post
    Well Dave , You need to get ahold of the Iwata SuperNova guns ( LS400 HVLP : Gold air cap for base / solvent and waterborne , and the silver air cap for CC & the WS400 is their Clear gun , I have demoed both and man they are really nice guns and have a more definite fluid pattern & delivery , and lay base and clear better( IMO ) then the LPH400 HVLP guns !
    I want a couple of these new guns but I have a hard time buying 3 more new guns for $1500.00 when the 5 I have now work beautifully
    Haven't even heard about them yet!!! They must be brand new!! hmmm. guess I could use my 400 for base, the WS for clear, and retire the DeVilbiss....
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    I have a Sharpe Finnex HVLP 1.8MM and have been extremely happy with it.It shoots almost any primer out there.Very lightweight and easy to clean and pretty affordable at $120.

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