The Rius is one of the better extended aluminum plates. If you happen to find one be sure to round out the back corner edges because it's going to be longer than the nozzle tip and painful to land on. The fiberglass & carbon copies will be a tad lighter but will flex quite a bit with the larger...
I would go with the R&D Rius ride plate because it's longer and lighter than most aluminum plates. The Worx Dominator extended is just too thick & heavy at weighing in at over six pounds.
If you keep the exhaust wet inside, you might be able to use PVC pipe and some elbow bends.
Quite a few couches have the exhaust inside the pump area and it works well with sound reduction.
I'd go with the Harbor Freight gun if you're going to be powder coating just because it's a top feed gun and easier to clean.
I've also used the HotCoat gun from Eastwood and the electrical charge seems to be a lot stronger but the actual gun is a peace of junk IMO.
You might be okay with the high temp black but the chrome powder coating turns grey almost after the first heat cycle IMHO.
The ceramic coating is more suited for high temperature applications and it helps to provide a thermal barrier keeping the heat inside the pipe for more HP.
Some of the 760 reduction nozzles are quite different than the 62T's because they are offset upward about 6-degrees and they have a bowl shape reduction area.
They seem to work well for some people using mag pumps and big HP engines because of the bowl shape design and larger degree tapered...
It's not always just the smell.
It might have something to do with the oil & paint smoking the whole house and the all the fire alarms going off simultaneously.
It seems more like TestoRippedOff considering the high price and ingredients contained.
It also has a high dose of caffeine which I'd stay away from IMO.
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