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    If the Sata was meant for finish paint then most of the problem lies in the fact that the tip is way too small. Shooting primer takes a bigger tip. The tip in the cheapo is probaly much bigger which will shoot thicker primers better.

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    I prefer the Sata, even given it's age and obsolete feed...Perhaps all you really need is a Sata "repair kit". I keep a few of these in my office should one of my 4 (you can never have enough quality guns) Sata's go down. Best $75.00 worth of insurance I can have in house.


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    Where did you find a repair kit for that old of a sata?? I am looking for a rebuild kit for it for some time and have had some trouble finding one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bel_mor View Post
    Where did you find a repair kit for that old of a sata?? I am looking for a rebuild kit for it for some time and have had some trouble finding one.
    They call them "Repair kits" not "rebuild kits" and your local paint supply store should be able to order them from their suppliers. if not, (DanAm Co is the sole Sata distributor in the US) you can reach them direct at satausa.com . I am sure they will be able to assist you in finding a "kit"

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